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Steam Ships Collection (page 5)

Steam ships have long been an iconic symbol of maritime travel, connecting continents and cultures across the vast oceans

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Storm King on the Hudson, 1866. Creator: Samuel Colman

Storm King on the Hudson, 1866. Creator: Samuel Colman
Storm King on the Hudson, 1866

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Imaginary Regatta of Americas Cup Winners, 1889 or after. Creator: Unknown

Imaginary Regatta of Americas Cup Winners, 1889 or after. Creator: Unknown
Imaginary Regatta of Americas Cup Winners, 1889 or after

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Mounting of the Guard, mid 19th century. Creator: Redpath

Mounting of the Guard, mid 19th century. Creator: Redpath
Mounting of the Guard, mid 19th century

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Composite Harbor Scene with Castle, c. 1875. Creator: Jurgan Frederick Huge

Composite Harbor Scene with Castle, c. 1875. Creator: Jurgan Frederick Huge
Composite Harbor Scene with Castle, c. 1875

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Rounding a Bend on the Mississippi - The Parting Salute, 1866

Rounding a Bend on the Mississippi - The Parting Salute, 1866

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Bird s-Eye View of the Great New York and Brooklyn Bridge

Bird s-Eye View of the Great New York and Brooklyn Bridge, and Grand Display of Fireworks on Opening Night...May 24, 1883

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Lord Mayors Day - the Stationers Companys barge at Lambeth Palace, 1845

Lord Mayors Day - the Stationers Companys barge at Lambeth Palace, 1845. Annual flotilla of boats on the River Thames in London

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Great Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of England

Great Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, the Town and Port of Southampton, 1844. Cityscape of Southampton in Hampshire. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: The Royal Yacht passing the Drachenfels, 1845. Creator: Ebenezer Landells

The Royal Yacht passing the Drachenfels, 1845. Creator: Ebenezer Landells
The Royal Yacht passing the Drachenfels, 1845. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert travel down the River Rhine during a royal visit to Germany

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Illustration of a Large French Port Trading with Many Nations (Furansukoku oomi

Illustration of a Large French Port Trading with Many Nations (Furansukoku oominato shokoku koeki zu), 4th month, 1866

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Fifty-three Stations of Suehiro: Warrior Looks at Passing Steamship, ca. 1865

Fifty-three Stations of Suehiro: Warrior Looks at Passing Steamship, ca. 1865

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: The London Bridge Steam Wharf, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The London Bridge Steam Wharf, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The London Bridge Steam Wharf, 1844. Steamships on the River Thames: The spirited scene represented in the engraving - the Steam Packet Wharf at London-bridge - may be regarded as the main focus of

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: View of Southampton, 1844. Creator: Unknown

View of Southampton, 1844. Creator: Unknown
View of Southampton, 1844. Port on the south coast of England. Large new docks are in progress, and considering the security of the harbour and its numerous advantages as a packet station

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Ironclad fleet on James River below Rebel Howlett House Battery, 1865

Ironclad fleet on James River below Rebel Howlett House Battery, 1865
Ironclad fleet on James River below Rebel " Howlett House Battery", 1865. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Port Royal, Rappahannock River, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell

Port Royal, Rappahannock River, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell
Port Royal, Rappahannock River, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Unloading Supplies at Port Royal, Virginia, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell

Unloading Supplies at Port Royal, Virginia, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell
Unloading Supplies at Port Royal, Virginia, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Naval Blockade, 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner

Naval Blockade, 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner
Naval Blockade, 1865

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Wilcox Landing, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell

Wilcox Landing, 1861-65. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell
Wilcox Landing, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Quartermaster cargoes and transports, Pamunkey River, 1861-65. Creator: Tim O Sullivan

Quartermaster cargoes and transports, Pamunkey River, 1861-65. Creator: Tim O Sullivan
Quartermaster cargoes and transports, Pamunkey River, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Belle Plain. Distant View of Landing, 1864. Creators: Tim O Sullivan, James Gardner

Belle Plain. Distant View of Landing, 1864. Creators: Tim O Sullivan, James Gardner
Belle Plain. Distant View of Landing, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Belle Plain, Virginia. Lower Wharf, 1864. Creators: Tim O Sullivan, James Gardner

Belle Plain, Virginia. Lower Wharf, 1864. Creators: Tim O Sullivan, James Gardner
Belle Plain, Virginia. Lower Wharf, 1864. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Cossack Bay, Balaklava, 1855. Creator: Roger Fenton

Cossack Bay, Balaklava, 1855. Creator: Roger Fenton
Cossack Bay, Balaklava, 1855

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Supply Steamers at Nashville, Tennessee, 1862. Creator: Rodney Poole

Supply Steamers at Nashville, Tennessee, 1862. Creator: Rodney Poole
Supply Steamers at Nashville, Tennessee, 1862

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Fete de S. A. Ismail Pacha a bord des bateaux de LL. A A

Fete de S. A. Ismail Pacha a bord des bateaux de LL. A A. les princes, janvier 1867, 1867

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: The Atlantic Telegraph Cable Fleet Assembled at Berehaven (Southwest Coast of Ireland)

The Atlantic Telegraph Cable Fleet Assembled at Berehaven (Southwest Coast of Ireland): Ships, the Great Eastern, H.M.S. Terrible, the Alby, the Medway and the William Cory, 1866

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: The Settlement and Church of Hearts Content, Newfoundland, 1866

The Settlement and Church of Hearts Content, Newfoundland, 1866

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: View from Staten Island, ca. 1855. Creator: Unknown

View from Staten Island, ca. 1855. Creator: Unknown
View from Staten Island, ca. 1855

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: The Damage on the Lusitania by the first torpedo

The Damage on the Lusitania by the first torpedo
A diagram showing the actually broken and the area weaked by the explosion. Date: 7 May 1915

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Pyroscaphe Steamboat

Pyroscaphe Steamboat
Jouffroys steamboat proves its capability by steaming against the current on the Saone at Lyon, but the French government refuse to adopt the new technology

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: HMT SOMALI

HMT SOMALI
H.M.T. Somali, troopship employed by the British government to carry troops to China and elsewhere. The ship was at Gallipoli in World War One

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Steerage of a North German Lloyds Atlantic Steam-ship, 1872

Steerage of a North German Lloyds Atlantic Steam-ship, 1872
Engraving showing the steerage of a North German Lloyds Atlantic Steam-ship, 1872. Emigrants from many countries, heading for North America, are shown in this image. Date: 1872

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Auxiliary Steamship

Auxiliary Steamship
At first, steam engines are fitted in ships only as a back-up to sail, hence vessels of this kind are known as auxiliary steamships. Date: 1882

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Norddeutscher Lloyd poster

Norddeutscher Lloyd poster
A poster for the shipping company Norddeutscher Lloyd which operated out of Bremen in North Germany, advertising travel to the Far East on the express service

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Cunard White Star

Cunard White Star
Poster for the Cunard White Star shipping company, former rivals who had merged in 1933, featuring the White Star flagship RMS Majestic before its retirement in 1936

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Egypt - Port Said - The Harbour

Egypt - Port Said - The Harbour
The Harbour at Port Said, Egypt - at the entrance to the Suez Canal

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Rattler V Alecto Test

Rattler V Alecto Test
In a British government trial to compare the merits of screw and paddle wheel, the warsloop Rattler proves more powerful than the paddle- steamer Alecto

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Winans Cigar-Ship

Winans Cigar-Ship
One of the series of cigar- ships built by the American engineer Ross Winans. This one is seen under construction at Blackwall, on the Thames. It was not very successful

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: The New Victoria Dock Works, Plaistow Marches, published in The Illustrated

The New Victoria Dock Works, Plaistow Marches, published in The Illustrated
XJF444365 The New Victoria Dock Works, Plaistow Marches, published in The Illustrated London News September 9 1854 (engraving) by English School

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Departure from Khartoum (engraving) (b / w photo)

Departure from Khartoum (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF271007 Departure from Khartoum (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School; Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Terra Nova Steamship

Terra Nova Steamship
This Scottish whaler is used by Captain Scott in his ill- fated attempt to be the first to reach the South Pole, 1911. launched 1884

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Nassau Warship

Nassau Warship
With three sister-ships, the Nassau is the first dreadnought in the German fleet : she carries twelve 280mm and twelve 150mm guns which will soon come in handy. Date: launched 1908

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Von Der Tann Cruiser

Von Der Tann Cruiser
Germanys first battlecruiser, she is severely damaged at the battle of Jutland, all guns out of action, but makes it home. She will be scuttled at Scapa Flow in June 1918. Date: launched 1909

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: A flotilla of steamships sailing under the flags of several

A flotilla of steamships sailing under the flags of several nations. Date 1901

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Little girl rescued from the Lusitania 1915

Little girl rescued from the Lusitania 1915
Little girl clutching her dolls, survived the sinking of the Lusitania, but both parents drowned. Date: 1915

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: RMS Aquitania in Liverpool

RMS Aquitania in Liverpool. She was a Cunard White Star Liner. 901 feet long, 45, 647 tons. Scrapped in 1950

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: S. S. Prince Albert

S. S. Prince Albert
S.S. Prince Albert in the Bay of Fundy. The SS Prince Albert was wrecked on Butterworth Rocks off South Dundas Island in August 1914. She belonged to the Canadian National Railway. 1902

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: Cunard Line R. M. S. Mauretania

Cunard Line R. M. S. Mauretania
Cunard Line R.M.S. Mauretania. Holder of the Blue Riband for the fastest transatlantic crossing (1907- 1929)

Background imageSteam Ships Collection: The Knickerbocker Bar on the S. S. Empress of Britain

The Knickerbocker Bar on the S. S. Empress of Britain
Canadian Pacific S.S. Empress of Britain. The Knickerbocker Bar. She was torpedoed by the german U-boat U-32, on the 28th October 1940. She was the largest British ship to be lost in the war. C. 1930s



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Steam ships have long been an iconic symbol of maritime travel, connecting continents and cultures across the vast oceans. From the majestic vessels of the Union-Castle Line to the captivating posters adorning Barry Island and Normandie, these steamships epitomize a bygone era of elegance and adventure. One cannot help but be enthralled by the grandeur depicted in the Barry Island poster, showcasing a magnificent steamship sailing through azure waters towards distant horizons. The image evokes a sense of wanderlust, beckoning travelers to embark on unforgettable voyages. Similarly, the Normandie poster exudes sophistication with its sleek design and bold colors. This French Line masterpiece captures the essence of luxury travel aboard this renowned vessel, enticing passengers with promises of opulence and refinement. In contrast to leisurely cruises, warships like HMS Hood served as formidable protectors during times of conflict. The sheer power emanating from this British battleship reminds us that steamships played crucial roles in shaping history. The British India Steam Navigation Company Ltd stands as a testament to Britain's colonial past. Its steamships traversed vast distances between England and India, facilitating trade routes and cultural exchanges that forever altered both nations' destinies. Meanwhile, Cunard White Star liners embodied elegance at sea. These floating palaces were synonymous with comfort and style – where passengers could revel in luxurious accommodations while journeying across oceans towards new adventures. Tragically, not all tales had happy endings; such was the case for Lancastria Steamship. Despite being one of Britain's most celebrated ocean liners before World War II erupted tragically sank off France's coast during an evacuation mission - reminding us that even mighty vessels are vulnerable amidst chaos. Yet amidst triumphs or tragedies alike—South America beckoned explorers via Royal Mail service offered by Union-Castle liner—a promise that exotic lands awaited those who dared venture forth into uncharted territories.