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Panama Canal Collection

The Panama Canal, located in Central America and spanning across the country of Panama

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Central America, Panama, Cristobal. Kuna Indian traditional molas

Central America, Panama, Cristobal. Kuna Indian traditional molas

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Central America, Panama, Panama Canal. Miraflores Locks, aerial view

Central America, Panama, Panama Canal. Miraflores Locks, aerial view

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama Canal Project, lithograph, published in 1880

Panama Canal Project, lithograph, published in 1880
Ancient map of the Panama Canal Project. Lithograph, published in 1880

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Cargo boat passes the Bridge of the Americas on the Panama Canal, Panama City, Panama

Cargo boat passes the Bridge of the Americas on the Panama Canal, Panama City, Panama, Central America

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: aerial image of Mira Flores and Pedro Miguel locks of the Panama Canal, close to Panama City

aerial image of Mira Flores and Pedro Miguel locks of the Panama Canal, close to Panama City, Panama, Milleniums br

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: The United States purchase of the Panama Canal, 1903 (1909)

The United States purchase of the Panama Canal, 1903 (1909). From Harmsworth History of the World, Volume 8, by Arthur Mee, J.A. Hammerton, & A.D. Innes, M.A. [Carmelite House, London, 1909]

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Construction of the Panama Canal. Works in the estuary of the Rio Grande. Colored engraving

Construction of the Panama Canal. Works in the estuary of the Rio Grande. Colored engraving, 1886

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: U. s. Subs in Panamacanal

U. s. Subs in Panamacanal
Five C-class submarines of the U.S. Navy pass through the Gatun Locks, Panama Canal

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: English attempt building a canal across Panama - English using native workers to divert

English attempt building a canal across Panama - English using native workers to divert the Chagres River for a Panama
NWI4760089 English attempt building a canal across Panama - English using native workers to divert the Chagres River for a Panama Canal

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama Canal workers under the English - English paying native workers constructing the Panama

Panama Canal workers under the English - English paying native workers constructing the Panama Canal, 1880s
NWI4760119 Panama Canal workers under the English - English paying native workers constructing the Panama Canal, 1880s.; (add.info)

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Steam - powered earth excavators

Steam - powered earth excavators
2603924 Steam - powered earth excavators; (add.info.: Panama Canal: excavating with steam - powered earth excavators and earth transporters at Tabemilla during the de Lesseps attempt to dig)

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Map of Central Panama, c.1900 (engraving)

Map of Central Panama, c.1900 (engraving)
532816 Map of Central Panama, c.1900 (engraving); (add.info.: Map of central Panama, highlighting the proposed route of the Panama Canal through the isthmus, circa 1900)

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: First rush of water through Gamboa dyke, Panama Canal, c.between 1910 and 1914. Creator: Unknown

First rush of water through Gamboa dyke, Panama Canal, c.between 1910 and 1914. Creator: Unknown
First rush of water through Gamboa dyke, Panama Canal, c.between 1910 and 1914

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Famous Cucaracha slide, Panama Canal, c.between 1910 and 1914. Creator: Unknown

Famous Cucaracha slide, Panama Canal, c.between 1910 and 1914. Creator: Unknown
Famous Cucaracha slide, Panama Canal, c.between 1910 and 1914

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Steamship passing Chagres River crossing, between 1904 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

Steamship passing Chagres River crossing, between 1904 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Steamship passing Chagres River crossing, between 1904 and 1920. Photo shows the SS Colon. (Source: C. Seavey, 2021.)

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Pedro Miguel Locks, birdseye view, Panama Canal, between 1913 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

Pedro Miguel Locks, birdseye view, Panama Canal, between 1913 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Pedro Miguel Locks, birdseye view, Panama Canal, between 1913 and 1920

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Steam shovels, Panama Canal, c.(between 1905 and 1914). Creator: Unknown

Steam shovels, Panama Canal, c.(between 1905 and 1914). Creator: Unknown
Steam shovels, Panama Canal, c.(between 1905 and 1914)

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Culebra Cut, Culebra - Gang of 150 Men Shifting Track By Hand, January 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Culebra Cut, Culebra - Gang of 150 Men Shifting Track By Hand, January 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Culebra Cut, Culebra - Gang of 150 Men Shifting Track By Hand, January 1912. Men working on the Panama Canal project

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Culebra Cut - View at Base of Gold Hill, Showing Basaltic Columns Developed By Steam Shovel, 1913

Culebra Cut - View at Base of Gold Hill, Showing Basaltic Columns Developed By Steam Shovel, 1913
Culebra Cut - View at Base of Gold Hill, Showing Basaltic Columns Developed By Steam Shovel, Cut in March 1913. Men working on the Panama Canal project

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama Canal, 1904. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Panama Canal, 1904. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Panama Canal, 1904. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Panama Canal, 1904. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Panama Canal, 1904. Isthmian Canal - Looking North from Sta. K547 - Culebra. Dec. 20, 1904'. The Panama Canal project was one of the largest

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Panama Canal, 1913. The U.S. Corozal dredger working on the Culebra Cut, which was a difficult section of the canal, prone to mudslides

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Panama Canal, 1913. Railway lines with earthmoving equipment. The Panama Canal project was one of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Panama Canal, 1913. The Panama Canal project was one of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: General view from temporary tower on north end of approach wall looking south... July 18, 1913

General view from temporary tower on north end of approach wall looking south... July 18, 1913
General view from temporary tower on north end of approach wall looking south, Sea Gates Under Pressure, July 18, 1913. Locks under construction, Panama Canal

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Hydraulic Excavation, Miraflores - Monitors in Oberation [sic], December 21, 1910

Hydraulic Excavation, Miraflores - Monitors in Oberation [sic], December 21, 1910. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Hydraulic Excavation, Miraflores - Monitors in Operation, December 21, 1910. Locks on the Panama Canal

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Richard Lee Metcalfe, Civ. Gov. Canal Zone, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Richard Lee Metcalfe, Civ. Gov. Canal Zone, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Richard Lee Metcalfe, Civ. Gov
Richard Lee Metcalfe, Civ. Gov. Canal Zone, 1913. Metcalfe was the last military Governor of the Panama Canal Zone, and served 1913-1914. He was also Mayor of Omaha, Nebraska

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Richard Lee Metcalfe, Civ. Gov. Canal Zone, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Richard Lee Metcalfe, Civ. Gov. Canal Zone, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Richard Lee Metcalfe, Civ. Gov
Richard Lee Metcalfe, Civ. Gov. Canal Zone, 1913. Metcalfe was the last military Governor of the Panama Canal Zone, and served 1913-1914. He was also Mayor of Omaha, Nebraska

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Panama Canal, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Panama Canal, 1913. The Panama Canal project was one of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: The recent inspection of the Panama Canal works by M De Lesseps, 1886. Creator: Unknown

The recent inspection of the Panama Canal works by M De Lesseps, 1886. Creator: Unknown
The recent inspection of the Panama Canal works by M. De Lesseps - Reception of M De Lesseps in Cathedral Place, Panama, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Anglo-French Station at the Isthmus of Panama for forming a canal between the Atlantic... 1854

Anglo-French Station at the Isthmus of Panama for forming a canal between the Atlantic... 1854. Creator: Unknown
Anglo-French Station at the Isthmus of Panama for forming a canal between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, 1854. From "Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31 Dec 1853 to 30 Dec

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama with mask

Panama with mask
Color satellite image of Panama, with mask

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama

Panama
Color satellite image of Panama and neighbouring countries

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama with borders and mask

Panama with borders and mask
Color satellite image of Panama, with borders and mask

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama with borders

Panama with borders
Color satellite image of Panama and neighbouring countries, with borders

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama, Panama Canal, Island Princess Cruise ship transitting Miraflores Locks

Panama, Panama Canal, Island Princess Cruise ship transitting Miraflores Locks

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama, Panama Canal, Islands in Gatun Lake

Panama, Panama Canal, Islands in Gatun Lake

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Achiote flower and fruit

Achiote flower and fruit
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Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama, Panama Canal, Cargo ship at Pedro Miguel Locks

Panama, Panama Canal, Cargo ship at Pedro Miguel Locks

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama, Panama Canal, Miraflores Locks, Miraflores visitor center

Panama, Panama Canal, Miraflores Locks, Miraflores visitor center

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama, Panama Canal, Three Yachts tied up together in Miraflores Locks know as Tandam

Panama, Panama Canal, Three Yachts tied up together in Miraflores Locks know as Tandam luggage

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama, Panama Canal, Bridge Of The Americas, Pacific Entrance, Amador Causeway, Hotel

Panama, Panama Canal, Bridge Of The Americas, Pacific Entrance, Amador Causeway, Hotel Swimming Pools, Dusk

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama, Panama City, People walking along jetty with a Cruise ship sailing in The

Panama, Panama City, People walking along jetty with a Cruise ship sailing in The Panama Canal

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama, Panama City, Island Princess Cruise ship sailing in The Panama Canal

Panama, Panama City, Island Princess Cruise ship sailing in The Panama Canal

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama, Panama Canal, Queen Victoria cruise ship on its maiden World Cruise passing

Panama, Panama Canal, Queen Victoria cruise ship on its maiden World Cruise passing through Gatum locks

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama, Panama Canal, Gatum locks

Panama, Panama Canal, Gatum locks

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama, Panama Canal, Cruise ship

Panama, Panama Canal, Cruise ship

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama, Panama Canal, Tanker in Miraflores Locks

Panama, Panama Canal, Tanker in Miraflores Locks

Background imagePanama Canal Collection: Panama, Panama Canal, Tanker and tourist boat in Miraflores Locks

Panama, Panama Canal, Tanker and tourist boat in Miraflores Locks



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The Panama Canal, located in Central America and spanning across the country of Panama, is a marvel of engineering that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and has played a significant role in global trade and transportation since its completion in 1914. One notable area along the canal is Cristobal, where Kuna Indian traditional molas can be found. These intricately designed textiles showcase the rich cultural heritage of Panama's indigenous people. In 1880, a lithograph was published depicting the ambitious Panama Canal Project. This artwork gives us a glimpse into the early stages of construction and highlights the determination behind this colossal undertaking. An aerial view captures Miraflores Locks, an essential part of the canal system. Here, cargo boats pass through with precision as they navigate their way between oceans. The Bridge of Americas stands tall nearby, serving as both a symbol of connectivity and an architectural wonder. Another captivating aerial image showcases Mira Flores and Pedro Miguel locks near Panama City. These locks are vital for maintaining water levels within different sections of the canal while ensuring smooth passage for ships. The United States' purchase of the Panama Canal in 1903 marked a significant turning point in its history. Completed by 1909, this acquisition solidified American influence over this strategic waterway. Miraflores Locks continue to witness various vessels passing through its gates today – from tankers to tourist boats alike – showcasing how crucial it remains for international maritime traffic. Even luxury cruise ships like Queen Victoria have embarked on their maiden world cruises by transiting through these iconic locks. Such journeys highlight not only their grandeur but also emphasize how integral they are to global travel routes. Historical images reveal extensive construction efforts undertaken during earlier years at Rio Grande estuary—a testament to human ingenuity overcoming natural obstacles during canal development. Notably, even submarines find their way through Panamanian waters via this remarkable feat of engineering, showcasing its adaptability and strategic importance.