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Background imageMaritime Collection: STERNWHEEL STEAMBOAT, 1890. Ohio River sternwheeler at Blennerhassett Island

STERNWHEEL STEAMBOAT, 1890. Ohio River sternwheeler at Blennerhassett Island. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1890

Background imageMaritime Collection: FLORIDA: STEAMBOAT, 1886. A steamboat landing at the railroad station, Silver Springs, Florida

FLORIDA: STEAMBOAT, 1886. A steamboat landing at the railroad station, Silver Springs, Florida. Photograph by George Barker, 1886

Background imageMaritime Collection: PADDLE WHEEL STEAMSHIP. The Adriatic, an American steamer of the Collins Atlantic U

PADDLE WHEEL STEAMSHIP. The Adriatic, an American steamer of the Collins Atlantic U.S.A. line, in service from 1850 till 1860. Contemporary wood engraving

Background imageMaritime Collection: MALAYAN SAILING SHIP, 1808. Malay proas at the south side of Coupang Bay, Island of Timor

MALAYAN SAILING SHIP, 1808. Malay proas at the south side of Coupang Bay, Island of Timor. Lithograph, English, 1808

Background imageMaritime Collection: SHIPBUILDING, 1486. The beaming of a ship. Detail of a woodcut, 1486

SHIPBUILDING, 1486. The beaming of a ship. Detail of a woodcut, 1486

Background imageMaritime Collection: HMS ROYAL SOVEREIGN, 1892. The English battleship launched in 1891 and scrapped in 1913

HMS ROYAL SOVEREIGN, 1892. The English battleship launched in 1891 and scrapped in 1913

Background imageMaritime Collection: HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH, 1913. The English dreadnought launched in 1913

HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH, 1913. The English dreadnought launched in 1913

Background imageMaritime Collection: FERRY DRIVER, 1890s. A ferry driver in rural Virginia. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston

FERRY DRIVER, 1890s. A ferry driver in rural Virginia. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1890s

Background imageMaritime Collection: AMERICAN SAILOR, 1845. The American tar. Lithograph, 1845, by Currier & Ives

AMERICAN SAILOR, 1845. The American tar. Lithograph, 1845, by Currier & Ives

Background imageMaritime Collection: U. S. S. MOHICAN, 1885. Sailors reading mail aboard the sloop-of-war U. S. S. Mohican

U. S. S. MOHICAN, 1885. Sailors reading mail aboard the sloop-of-war U. S. S. Mohican
U.S.S. MOHICAN, 1885. Sailors reading mail aboard the sloop-of-war U.S.S. Mohican. Photographed 1885

Background imageMaritime Collection: SAILOR, c1880. Unidentified American sailor. Original cabinet photograph, c1880

SAILOR, c1880. Unidentified American sailor. Original cabinet photograph, c1880

Background imageMaritime Collection: LUSITANIA: PASSENGERS. Prominent passengers, saved and missing, from the Cunard liner Lusitania

LUSITANIA: PASSENGERS. Prominent passengers, saved and missing, from the Cunard liner Lusitania, torpedoed by a German submarine on 7 May 1915

Background imageMaritime Collection: FLATBOAT, WYOMING. Crossing of the Platte Mouth of Deer Creek. Lithograph, American

FLATBOAT, WYOMING. Crossing of the Platte Mouth of Deer Creek. Lithograph, American, mid-19th century

Background imageMaritime Collection: CROSS-STAFF, 1669. A mariner sighting on the sun with a cross-staff, the navigational

CROSS-STAFF, 1669. A mariner sighting on the sun with a cross-staff, the navigational improvement over the astrolabe introduced in the early 16th century. Woodcut, 1669

Background imageMaritime Collection: SUEZ CANAL: CARAVAN, 1869. A caravan from Syria waits to cross the Suez Canal at Kantara

SUEZ CANAL: CARAVAN, 1869. A caravan from Syria waits to cross the Suez Canal at Kantara, Egypt, 1869. Contemporary French wood engraving after a drawing by Edouard Riou

Background imageMaritime Collection: SUEZ CANAL: ISMAILIA, 1869. The town of Ismalia, founded 1863 by Ferdinand Lesseps

SUEZ CANAL: ISMAILIA, 1869. The town of Ismalia, founded 1863 by Ferdinand Lesseps, on Lake Timsah, which is part of the Suez Canal. Wood engraving from an French newspaper of 1869

Background imageMaritime Collection: LUSITANIA, 1908-1914. The Cunard steamship Lusitania, c1908-1914

LUSITANIA, 1908-1914. The Cunard steamship Lusitania, c1908-1914

Background imageMaritime Collection: NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1907. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at the pier in New York City

NEW YORK: LUSITANIA, 1907. The Cunard steamship Lusitania at the pier in New York City, 13 September 1907

Background imageMaritime Collection: RECRUITMENT POSTER, 1915. British recruitment poster from World War I, reminding

RECRUITMENT POSTER, 1915. British recruitment poster from World War I, reminding citizens of the sinking of the Cunard steamship Lusitania by German submarine on 7 May 1915

Background imageMaritime Collection: MEDITERRANEAN SEA, 1483. The Mediterranean Sea as a highway of commerce

MEDITERRANEAN SEA, 1483. The Mediterranean Sea as a highway of commerce. Woodcut from Joannes de Hildesheims The Legend of the Three Kings, 1483

Background imageMaritime Collection: R. M. S. BRITANNIC: POSTCARD. The White Star liner Britannic, launched on 26th February 1914

R. M. S. BRITANNIC: POSTCARD. The White Star liner Britannic, launched on 26th February 1914
R.M.S. BRITANNIC: POSTCARD. The White Star liner Britannic, launched on 26th February 1914, as depicted on a contemporary postcard

Background imageMaritime Collection: DEER ISLAND LIGHT, 1906. Boston Harbor, Massachusetts. Photographed in 1906

DEER ISLAND LIGHT, 1906. Boston Harbor, Massachusetts. Photographed in 1906

Background imageMaritime Collection: MAGELLANs VITTORIA. The Vittoria, the last surviving ship of Ferdinand Magellans command

MAGELLANs VITTORIA. The Vittoria, the last surviving ship of Ferdinand Magellans command and the first one to circumnavigate the globe. After a 16th century woodcut

Background imageMaritime Collection: R. M. S. OLYMPIC: POSTCARD. The White Star liner Olympic, launched on 20 October 1910

R. M. S. OLYMPIC: POSTCARD. The White Star liner Olympic, launched on 20 October 1910
R.M.S. OLYMPIC: POSTCARD. The White Star liner Olympic, launched on 20 October 1910, as depicted on a contemporary postcard

Background imageMaritime Collection: RAVENNA: CITY AND PORT of Classis. Mosaic, late 6th century A. D. from Basilica of St

RAVENNA: CITY AND PORT of Classis. Mosaic, late 6th century A. D. from Basilica of St
RAVENNA: CITY AND PORT of Classis. Mosaic, late 6th century A.D. from Basilica of St. Apollinare Nuovo

Background imageMaritime Collection: BOSTON NAVY YARD, 1907. The newly built armored cruiser Tennessee (center) at the

BOSTON NAVY YARD, 1907. The newly built armored cruiser Tennessee (center) at the Boston Navy Yard in 1907. At the right is the frigate Constitution, built in 1797

Background imageMaritime Collection: ALEXANDRIA LIGHTHOUSE. The lighthouse Pharos in Egypt, built in the third century B

ALEXANDRIA LIGHTHOUSE. The lighthouse Pharos in Egypt, built in the third century B.C. by Sostratus of Cnidus (reconstruction). Drawing, 19th century

Background imageMaritime Collection: YACHT, 1816. George Crowninshield Jr.s yacht Cleopatras Barge launched in 1816

YACHT, 1816. George Crowninshield Jr.s yacht Cleopatras Barge launched in 1816: contemporary painting

Background imageMaritime Collection: SANTA MARIA REPLICA. A Hollywood replica of Christohpher Columbus caravel, Santa Maria

SANTA MARIA REPLICA. A Hollywood replica of Christohpher Columbus caravel, Santa Maria

Background imageMaritime Collection: SUEZ CANAL: CARTOON, 1869. From the Great Pyramid. (A Bird s-Eye View of the Canal

SUEZ CANAL: CARTOON, 1869. From the Great Pyramid. (A Bird s-Eye View of the Canal and its Consequences). Cartoon from Punch depicting the debate between France and England over the Suez Canal

Background imageMaritime Collection: THE PORT OF BRUGES. Manuscript illumination late 14th century

THE PORT OF BRUGES. Manuscript illumination late 14th century

Background imageMaritime Collection: NAVAL SHIP: GREAT HARRY. The Great Harry (Henri Grace a Dieu), English carrack

NAVAL SHIP: GREAT HARRY. The Great Harry (Henri Grace a Dieu), English carrack, built in 1514 and destroyed by fire in 1553. Lithograph, English, 19th century

Background imageMaritime Collection: COMPASS, 1600. A Compass from William Gilberts De Magnete. Woodcut, London, 1600

COMPASS, 1600. A Compass from William Gilberts De Magnete. Woodcut, London, 1600

Background imageMaritime Collection: AN ENGLISH SAILOR, 1799. Aquatint by Thomas Rowlandson

AN ENGLISH SAILOR, 1799. Aquatint by Thomas Rowlandson

Background imageMaritime Collection: NAVAL LIEUTENANT, 1799. An English naval lieutenant: aquatint, 1799, by Thomas

NAVAL LIEUTENANT, 1799. An English naval lieutenant: aquatint, 1799, by Thomas Rowlandson

Background imageMaritime Collection: ENGLISH NAVAL CAPTAIN, 1799. An English naval captain: aquatint, 1799, by Thomas

ENGLISH NAVAL CAPTAIN, 1799. An English naval captain: aquatint, 1799, by Thomas Rowlandson

Background imageMaritime Collection: BREAMING A SHIP, 1486. German woodcut

BREAMING A SHIP, 1486. German woodcut

Background imageMaritime Collection: ENGLISH SHIPs PURSAR, 1799. An English ships pursar

ENGLISH SHIPs PURSAR, 1799. An English ships pursar. Aquatint, 1799, by Thomas Rowlandson

Background imageMaritime Collection: SAGRES, 1587. Some of the installations on the capes of Sagres and St Vincent in

SAGRES, 1587. Some of the installations on the capes of Sagres and St Vincent in southern Portugal where, according to tradition, Prince Henry the Navigator sponsored many innovations in navigation

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMBOAT INTERIOR, c1870. Cabin of the Mississippi steamer, James Howard, c1870

STEAMBOAT INTERIOR, c1870. Cabin of the Mississippi steamer, James Howard, c1870. The largest steamboat ever built in the West, the James Howard was 330 feet long, 54 feet in the beam

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMBOAT: INTERIOR, 1878. Interior of the steamboat J. M. White. Photograph, 1878

STEAMBOAT: INTERIOR, 1878. Interior of the steamboat J. M. White. Photograph, 1878

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMBOAT: INTERIOR, c1890. Dining room of the steamboat City of Monroe. Photograph

STEAMBOAT: INTERIOR, c1890. Dining room of the steamboat City of Monroe. Photograph, c1890

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMER CAPTAIN, 1912. Edgar E. Brookhart, pilot of the Queen City steamboat of New Orleans

STEAMER CAPTAIN, 1912. Edgar E. Brookhart, pilot of the Queen City steamboat of New Orleans, Louisiana. Photograph, 1912

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMSHIP: PRINCETON. American steamship Princeton. Painting by James Bard, 1880

STEAMSHIP: PRINCETON. American steamship Princeton. Painting by James Bard, 1880

Background imageMaritime Collection: THE ASTROLABE AND ZELEE. The Astrolabe and Zelee Stranded in the Torres Strait

THE ASTROLABE AND ZELEE. The Astrolabe and Zelee Stranded in the Torres Strait. Oil on canvas, Louis Le Breton, 1843

Background imageMaritime Collection: OCEAN LINER RYNDAM. The ocean liner Ryndam, of the Holland-America line

OCEAN LINER RYNDAM. The ocean liner Ryndam, of the Holland-America line. Painting by Fred Pansing, c1900

Background imageMaritime Collection: S. S. IMPERATOR, c1911. The S. S. Imperator of the Hamburg-American line. Lithograph

S. S. IMPERATOR, c1911. The S. S. Imperator of the Hamburg-American line. Lithograph
S.S. IMPERATOR, c1911. The S.S. Imperator of the Hamburg-American line. Lithograph, c1911

Background imageMaritime Collection: S. S. DEUTSCHLAND, c1899. The S. S. Deutschland of the Hamburg-American S

S. S. DEUTSCHLAND, c1899. The S. S. Deutschland of the Hamburg-American S
S.S. DEUTSCHLAND, c1899. The S.S. Deutschland of the Hamburg-American S.S. Company departing from New York Harbor. Painting by Fred Pansing, c1899



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