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Background imageTravel Collection: Mobile Home, 1922

Mobile Home, 1922
MOBILE HOME, 1922

Background imageTravel Collection: CONESTOGA WAGON. Pen-and-ink drawing, 19th century

CONESTOGA WAGON. Pen-and-ink drawing, 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: NEW YORK SUN, 1833. Three steamboat advertisements for passages to different destinations

NEW YORK SUN, 1833. Three steamboat advertisements for passages to different destinations from the front page of The Sun newspaper from New York, 3 September 1833

Background imageTravel Collection: AMERICAN STEAMBOAT, 1827. The Fulton Ferry steamboat William Cutting, built in 1827

AMERICAN STEAMBOAT, 1827. The Fulton Ferry steamboat William Cutting, built in 1827. Lithograph, 1859

Background imageTravel Collection: SHIPS: HMS VICTORIA. HMS Victoria, launched in 1887, sunk in a collision

SHIPS: HMS VICTORIA. HMS Victoria, launched in 1887, sunk in a collision on 22 June 1893 when Fleet Flagship in the Mediterranean Sea

Background imageTravel Collection: SHIPS: HMS ALEXANDRIA. HMS Alexandria, launched in 1875 and was scrapped in 1908

SHIPS: HMS ALEXANDRIA. HMS Alexandria, launched in 1875 and was scrapped in 1908, almost the last British warship to have a sailing rig; flagship of the Mediterranean Fleet from 1877-89

Background imageTravel Collection: SHIPS: HMS WARRIOR. HMS Warrior, launched in 1860, the first British armored

SHIPS: HMS WARRIOR. HMS Warrior, launched in 1860, the first British armored battleship

Background imageTravel Collection: SHIPS: HMS DEVASTATION. HMS Devastation, launched in 1871 and scrapped in 1908

SHIPS: HMS DEVASTATION. HMS Devastation, launched in 1871 and scrapped in 1908, the first mastless sea-going battleship to join the fleet

Background imageTravel Collection: SPANISH SHIP, 1496. A typical late-15th century Spanish ship

SPANISH SHIP, 1496. A typical late-15th century Spanish ship. Woodcut from Estoriador do emperador Vespesiano, 1496

Background imageTravel Collection: SHIPS: HMS AGINCOURT. HMS Agincourt, launched in 1865 and scrapped in 1961

SHIPS: HMS AGINCOURT. HMS Agincourt, launched in 1865 and scrapped in 1961, one of the three five-masters of the mid-Victorian Navy

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE CARTOON, 1914. Auto Comfort. American magazine cartoon, 1914

AUTOMOBILE CARTOON, 1914. Auto Comfort. American magazine cartoon, 1914

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE CARTOON, 1922. Tads Favorite Indoor Sports. American magazine cartoon

AUTOMOBILE CARTOON, 1922. Tads Favorite Indoor Sports. American magazine cartoon, 1922

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE CARTOON, 1909. American magazine cartoon, 1909

AUTOMOBILE CARTOON, 1909. American magazine cartoon, 1909

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE CARTOON, 1914. The Automortgagemobile. American magazine cartoon, 1914

AUTOMOBILE CARTOON, 1914. The Automortgagemobile. American magazine cartoon, 1914

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE CARTOON, 1914. The ploughman homeward plods his weary way. - Thomas Gray

AUTOMOBILE CARTOON, 1914. The ploughman homeward plods his weary way. - Thomas Gray. American magazine cartoon, 1914

Background imageTravel Collection: BROOKLYN FERRY TICKET. Admission ticket to the Nassau, a steam ferry providing

BROOKLYN FERRY TICKET. Admission ticket to the Nassau, a steam ferry providing service betwen Brooklyn and Manhattan, early 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: NEW YORK: LOCOMOTIVE, 1831. The Dewitt Clinton, built for the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad

NEW YORK: LOCOMOTIVE, 1831. The Dewitt Clinton, built for the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad, which made its first excursion trip with passengers from Albany to Schenectady on 9 August 1831

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD: RESORTS, 1884. Advertisement for summer resorts in New Jersey by the

RAILROAD: RESORTS, 1884. Advertisement for summer resorts in New Jersey by the Pennsylvania Railroad, 1884

Background imageTravel Collection: TRAIN, 19th CENTURY. Printers cut, American, 19th century

TRAIN, 19th CENTURY. Printers cut, American, 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: TRAIN, 19th CENTURY. Printers cut, American, 19th century

TRAIN, 19th CENTURY. Printers cut, American, 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: ENGLAND: RAILROAD MAP. Map of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway (Eastern Part)

ENGLAND: RAILROAD MAP. Map of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway (Eastern Part), 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: ENGLAND: RAILROAD MAP. Map of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway (Western Part)

ENGLAND: RAILROAD MAP. Map of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway (Western Part), 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: HOTEL STATIONERY. Stationery from Hotel des Anglais (without the Ruhl) at Nice, France

HOTEL STATIONERY. Stationery from Hotel des Anglais (without the Ruhl) at Nice, France. Late 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: LUGGAGE LABEL, c1900. Raffles Hotel, Singapore

LUGGAGE LABEL, c1900. Raffles Hotel, Singapore

Background imageTravel Collection: THE DEADWOOD STAGECOACH. South Dakota, 1890

THE DEADWOOD STAGECOACH. South Dakota, 1890

Background imageTravel Collection: RACE CAR, 1914. French racing driver Georges Boillot behind the wheel of a Peugeot

RACE CAR, 1914. French racing driver Georges Boillot behind the wheel of a Peugeot, receiving instructions from his teammate, Jules Goux (in white), prior to the 1914 Indianapolis 500 mile race

Background imageTravel Collection: RACE CAR, 1914. Georges Boillot of France behind the wheel of the Peugeot he drove

RACE CAR, 1914. Georges Boillot of France behind the wheel of the Peugeot he drove in the Indianapolis 500 mile race in 1914

Background imageTravel Collection: SHIPS: HMS COMMONWEALTH. HMS Commonwealth, launched in 1903, formed part of

SHIPS: HMS COMMONWEALTH. HMS Commonwealth, launched in 1903, formed part of the Third Battle Squadron which guarded the Thames Estuary and the approaches to London during World War I

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMBOATS: ACCIDENTS. The steamer Portland of the Portland steam packet line

STEAMBOATS: ACCIDENTS. The steamer Portland of the Portland steam packet line, sunk off the coast of Massachusetts during the severe storm of 27 November 1898

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD TRACK, 1830. The T-rail, invented by Robert Stephens in 1830, which was

RAILROAD TRACK, 1830. The T-rail, invented by Robert Stephens in 1830, which was simply spiked to the ties

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD LAND SALE, 1872. Advertisement for farmland owned by the Union Pacific

RAILROAD LAND SALE, 1872. Advertisement for farmland owned by the Union Pacific Railroad in Nebraska, 1872

Background imageTravel Collection: RUSSELL: OVERLAND STAGE. The Overland Stage

RUSSELL: OVERLAND STAGE. The Overland Stage. Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, 1871. Our Constant Traveling Companion

RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, 1871. Our Constant Traveling Companion. An 1871 American cartoon comment by Thomas Nast on the frequent fatal railroad (left) and steamboat (right) accidents of the time

Background imageTravel Collection: TRAIN WRECK, c1900. An unidentified American railroad wreck, c1900

TRAIN WRECK, c1900. An unidentified American railroad wreck, c1900

Background imageTravel Collection: TRAIN WRECK, 1890s. An unidentified American railroad wreck, 1890s

TRAIN WRECK, 1890s. An unidentified American railroad wreck, 1890s

Background imageTravel Collection: NEW ENGLAND: TRAIN WRECK. A railroad wreck in New England, 14 March, 1887

NEW ENGLAND: TRAIN WRECK. A railroad wreck in New England, 14 March, 1887

Background imageTravel Collection: CIRCUS TRAIN WRECK, 1896. The wreck of a circus train at Crush, Texas, 15 September

CIRCUS TRAIN WRECK, 1896. The wreck of a circus train at Crush, Texas, 15 September 1896

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE, c1912. Mrs. S. A. Andrew of New York City and entourage, c1912

AUTOMOBILE, c1912. Mrs. S. A. Andrew of New York City and entourage, c1912
AUTOMOBILE, c1912. Mrs. S.A. Andrew of New York City and entourage, c1912

Background imageTravel Collection: The Deadwood Coach, 1889

The Deadwood Coach, 1889

Background imageTravel Collection: COACH, 1770. The Beekman family coach, used in New York City from about 1770

COACH, 1770. The Beekman family coach, used in New York City from about 1770

Background imageTravel Collection: BRIG, c1800. A brig prepares to take a pilot aboard. Watercolor, c1800

BRIG, c1800. A brig prepares to take a pilot aboard. Watercolor, c1800

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD COLLISION, 1896. The collision of two trains at Crush, Texas, 15 September

RAILROAD COLLISION, 1896. The collision of two trains at Crush, Texas, 15 September 1896

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMBOAT ACCIDENT, 1882. Article from an American newspaper of October 1882 reporting

STEAMBOAT ACCIDENT, 1882. Article from an American newspaper of October 1882 reporting on the burning, 30 September of the same year, of the steamboat Robert E. Lee on the Mississippi River

Background imageTravel Collection: SHIPS: HMS RENOWN, 1905. HMS Renown, launched in 1895 and scrapped in 1914

SHIPS: HMS RENOWN, 1905. HMS Renown, launched in 1895 and scrapped in 1914, enroute to India in 1905 with the Prince and Princess of Wales (later King George V and Queen Mary)

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD: LAND SALE, 1874. Advertisement for farming lands in Nebraska sold by

RAILROAD: LAND SALE, 1874. Advertisement for farming lands in Nebraska sold by the Union Pacific Railroad, 1874

Background imageTravel Collection: SHIPS: HMS INFLEXIBLE. HMS Inflexible, launched in 1876, the most heavily armored

SHIPS: HMS INFLEXIBLE. HMS Inflexible, launched in 1876, the most heavily armored British battleship of its time

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIP ACCIDENT, 1914. A view of the Empress of Ireland (left) and the Storstad

STEAMSHIP ACCIDENT, 1914. A view of the Empress of Ireland (left) and the Storstad
STEAMSHIP ACCIDENT, 1914. A view of the " Empress of Ireland" (left) and the " Storstad" colliding on the St

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIP: ACCIDENT, 1914. A crowd outside the Canadian Pacific Railroad office in Liverpool

STEAMSHIP: ACCIDENT, 1914. A crowd outside the Canadian Pacific Railroad office in Liverpool, England, awaiting news about the sinking of the Empress of Ireland on 29 May 1914 on the St



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