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Background imageMaritime Collection: BLOCK ISLAND: STEAMBOATS. Steamboats from New York and from New London, Connecticut

BLOCK ISLAND: STEAMBOATS. Steamboats from New York and from New London, Connecticut, at the pier on Block Island, Rhode Island. American postcard, c1905

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAM TUG BOAT, 1840s. The paddle wheel steam tugboat Archimedes used in the

STEAM TUG BOAT, 1840s. The paddle wheel steam tugboat Archimedes used in the construction of the Illinois and Michigan Canal in the 1840s. Watercolor by W.E.S. Trowbridge, 1902

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMBOAT, c1910. The commercial navigation packet Indiana, built early in the

STEAMBOAT, c1910. The commercial navigation packet Indiana, built early in the 20th century for service on the Ohio River between Louisville and Cincinnati

Background imageMaritime Collection: MICHIGAN: CANOE, c1903. Two Native American guides standing with two seated women

MICHIGAN: CANOE, c1903. Two Native American guides standing with two seated women in a canoe in the Sault Ste. Marie region of Michigan. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c1903

Background imageMaritime Collection: KALISPEL TRIBE, c1910. Native Americans in three canoes with their camp on the

KALISPEL TRIBE, c1910. Native Americans in three canoes with their camp on the riverbank of the Columbia River, Washington State. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, March c1910

Background imageMaritime Collection: CANOE TILTING, c1910. A canoe tilting competition at the Colonial Yacht Club in America

CANOE TILTING, c1910. A canoe tilting competition at the Colonial Yacht Club in America. Photograph, c1910

Background imageMaritime Collection: YUKON: CANOE, c1897. A Native American chief with his sons in canoes on a lake in Yukon Territory

YUKON: CANOE, c1897. A Native American chief with his sons in canoes on a lake in Yukon Territory, Canada. Photograph, c1897

Background imageMaritime Collection: CANOE, c1910. Two women paddling a canoe with two men, one holding a camera. Photograph

CANOE, c1910. Two women paddling a canoe with two men, one holding a camera. Photograph, c1910

Background imageMaritime Collection: CANOE TILTING, c1910. A canoe tilting competition at the Colonial Yacht Club in America

CANOE TILTING, c1910. A canoe tilting competition at the Colonial Yacht Club in America. Photograph, c1910

Background imageMaritime Collection: MARINERS SIGHTING, 1557. Mariners sighting on a star with a cross-staff (left)

MARINERS SIGHTING, 1557. Mariners sighting on a star with a cross-staff (left) and on the sun with an astrolabe. German woodcut, 1557

Background imageMaritime Collection: NAVY RECRUITING POSTER. Young Men Wanted for U. S. Navy. American Recruiting poster

NAVY RECRUITING POSTER. Young Men Wanted for U. S. Navy. American Recruiting poster
NAVY RECRUITING POSTER. Young Men Wanted for U.S. Navy. American Recruiting poster, c1900-1910

Background imageMaritime Collection: SHIP: VENICE, 1486. The building of a ship in Venice

SHIP: VENICE, 1486. The building of a ship in Venice. German woodcut, 1486, from Bernhard von Breydenbachs Sanctae Peregrinationes

Background imageMaritime Collection: PONTOON BRIDGE, 1864. Pontoon bridge being built by the United States Military

PONTOON BRIDGE, 1864. Pontoon bridge being built by the United States Military Railroad Construction Corps, on the wharf at Belle Plain, Virginia. Photograph by Andrew Russell, 1864

Background imageMaritime Collection: NAVIGATION STUDENT, 1556. The Student of Navigation

NAVIGATION STUDENT, 1556. The Student of Navigation. Woodcut from Martin Cortes Breve Compendio de la Sphera, Seville, 1556

Background imageMaritime Collection: MISSISSIPPI RIVER RACE, 1866. The Champions of the Mississippi-- A Race for the Buckhorns

MISSISSIPPI RIVER RACE, 1866. The Champions of the Mississippi-- A Race for the Buckhorns
MISSISSIPPI RIVER RACE, 1866. The Champions of the Mississippi--" A Race for the Buckhorns." Lithograph, 1866, by Currier & Ives

Background imageMaritime Collection: FULTON FERRY BOAT, 1890. The ferry steamboat Fulton crossing the East River in New York City

FULTON FERRY BOAT, 1890. The ferry steamboat Fulton crossing the East River in New York City. Photograph, 1890

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK FERRY, c1898. The ferry steamboat Brooklyn, crossing the East River

NEW YORK FERRY, c1898. The ferry steamboat Brooklyn, crossing the East River. Photograph, c1898

Background imageMaritime Collection: RUMSEY: PROPOSAL, 1788. Proposal by James Rumsey to get supporting partners in

RUMSEY: PROPOSAL, 1788. Proposal by James Rumsey to get supporting partners in developing his steamboat, as well as a machine for supplying water to mills. Broadside, May 1788

Background imageMaritime Collection: CHINESE JUNK, 1847. The Chinese junk Keying in New York harbor on 18 July 1847

CHINESE JUNK, 1847. The Chinese junk Keying in New York harbor on 18 July 1847. Color lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1847

Background imageMaritime Collection: WORLD WAR I: LUSITANIA. The Cunard steamship Lusitania, first used in 1907

WORLD WAR I: LUSITANIA. The Cunard steamship Lusitania, first used in 1907 and torpedoed by a German submarine near the Irish coast on 7 May 1915

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMBOAT PLAN, 1780s. Plan of James Rumseys steam-propelled boat. Woodcut, 1780s

STEAMBOAT PLAN, 1780s. Plan of James Rumseys steam-propelled boat. Woodcut, 1780s

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1907. The first appearance of the Cunard steamship Lusitania

NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1907. The first appearance of the Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor, 13 September 1907

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1907. The first appearance of the Cunard steamship Lusitania

NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1907. The first appearance of the Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor, 13 September 1907. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1907. The first appearance of the Cunard steamship Lusitania

NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1907. The first appearance of the Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor, 13 September 1907. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1907. The first appearance of the Cunard steamship Lusitania

NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1907. The first appearance of the Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor, 13 September 1907

Background imageMaritime Collection: WORLD WAR I: LUSITANIA. Passengers on the Cunard steamship Lusitania, first used in 1907

WORLD WAR I: LUSITANIA. Passengers on the Cunard steamship Lusitania, first used in 1907 and torpedoed by a German submarine near the Irish coast on 7 May 1915

Background imageMaritime Collection: LUSITANIA VICTIMS, 1915. Two brothers rescued from the wreck of the Cunard steamship Lusitania

LUSITANIA VICTIMS, 1915. Two brothers rescued from the wreck of the Cunard steamship Lusitania, which was sunk by German torpedos near the Irish coast, 7 May 1915. Photographed on 24 May 1915

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1914. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor

NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1914. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor, 6 March 1914

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK: LUSITANIA. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor, c1910-15

NEW YORK: LUSITANIA. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor, c1910-15

Background imageMaritime Collection: WORLD WAR I: LUSITANIA. The Cunard steamship Lusitania, first used in 1907

WORLD WAR I: LUSITANIA. The Cunard steamship Lusitania, first used in 1907 and torpedoed by a German submarine near the Irish coast on 7 May 1915

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1908. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor

NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1908. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor, 20 November 1908

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1908. The Cunard steamship Lusitania docking at the Hudson

NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1908. The Cunard steamship Lusitania docking at the Hudson River piers with construction of new piers in foreground, 20 November 1908

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1908. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor

NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1908. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor, seen from the Singer Building, 1908

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1907. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor

NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1907. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor at the end of its record trans-Atlantic voyage. Panorama photograph, 1907

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1914. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor

NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1914. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor, 6 March 1914

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1914. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor

NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1914. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor, 6 March 1914

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1908. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor

NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1908. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor, 20 November 1908

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1907. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor

NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1907. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at New York Harbor, 13 September 1907

Background imageMaritime Collection: DRUNKEN SAILORS, 1857. After a Long Cruise (Salts Ashore). Oil on canvas by John Carlin

DRUNKEN SAILORS, 1857. After a Long Cruise (Salts Ashore). Oil on canvas by John Carlin, 1857, depicting three drunken sailors upsetting a cart of fruit and accosting a woman

Background imageMaritime Collection: CRUSADER FLOTILLA. Crusaders embarking for the Holy Land. Manuscript illumination

CRUSADER FLOTILLA. Crusaders embarking for the Holy Land. Manuscript illumination, English, 15th century

Background imageMaritime Collection: NAVIGATOR, 1523. Woodcut, 1523, from the title-page of a book about the voyages

NAVIGATOR, 1523. Woodcut, 1523, from the title-page of a book about the voyages of Ludouico de Verthema, published at Milan

Background imageMaritime Collection: CHINESE SHIP, 12th CENTURY. A ship outfitted with sails, oars and wheels for passage on land

CHINESE SHIP, 12th CENTURY. A ship outfitted with sails, oars and wheels for passage on land. Chinese woodcut, 12th century

Background imageMaritime Collection: LIFE ON NAVAL SHIP, c1885. Officers relaxing below deck onboard the USS Mohican

LIFE ON NAVAL SHIP, c1885. Officers relaxing below deck onboard the USS Mohican, a steam sloop of war serving in the Pacific Ocean, c1885-1888

Background imageMaritime Collection: LIFE ON NAVAL SHIP, c1885. Officers relaxing with their feet up on the deck of

LIFE ON NAVAL SHIP, c1885. Officers relaxing with their feet up on the deck of the steam sloop of war USS Mohican, serving in the Pacific Ocean, c1885-1888

Background imageMaritime Collection: USS MOHICAN, c1885. Group photo of officers of the steam sloop of war USS Mohican

USS MOHICAN, c1885. Group photo of officers of the steam sloop of war USS Mohican, serving in the Pacific Ocean, c1885-1888

Background imageMaritime Collection: USS MOHICAN: GUN DECK, 1885. An argument among sailors on the gun deck of the steam

USS MOHICAN: GUN DECK, 1885. An argument among sailors on the gun deck of the steam sloop of war USS Mohican, c1885-1888

Background imageMaritime Collection: ADMIRALs BARGE, 1853. The admirals barge, with Queen Victoria onboard, passes

ADMIRALs BARGE, 1853. The admirals barge, with Queen Victoria onboard, passes an English warship. Wood engraving, English, 1853

Background imageMaritime Collection: NAVY DRILL, c1885. Company drill on the deck of the steam sloop of war USS Mohican

NAVY DRILL, c1885. Company drill on the deck of the steam sloop of war USS Mohican, serving in the Pacific Ocean, c1885-1888



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