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Southampton Collection (page 7)

Southampton, a city steeped in history and culture, boasts an array of captivating sights and attractions

Background imageSouthampton Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic, Jacob Milling postcard

White Star Line, RMS Titanic, Jacob Milling postcard
White Star Line, RMS Titanic. An exceptional handwritten postcard postmarked 11pm on 9 April 1912 sent by Second Class passenger Jacob Christian Milling (1863?1912)

Background imageSouthampton Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic, List of First Class Passengers

White Star Line, RMS Titanic, List of First Class Passengers
White Star Line, RMS Titanic. Rare First Class passenger list that survived the sinking in the pocket of George Brereton. He was a professional gambler

Background imageSouthampton Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, Tucks postcard

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, Tucks postcard, sent from Southampton on Wednesday 10th April 1912, sailing day of the Titanic?s maiden voyage

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Set of three lifeboat related postcards

Set of three lifeboat related postcards including real photo Lifeboat Demonstration in Southampton, 1906. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Luncheon menu, Assembly of Fleet at Spithead, Southampton

Luncheon menu, Assembly of Fleet at Spithead, Southampton
South Western Hotel, Southampton, luncheon menu from 19 July 1914 for the Spithead Review, signed by Richard and Stanley May, in the May brothers personal archive of shipping items. Date: 1914

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Small archive of May brothers personal ephemera

Small archive of May brothers personal ephemera
White Star Line, RMS Titanic, May Collection. Small archive of personal ephemera relating to Titanic passengers Richard and Stanley May

Background imageSouthampton Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, abstract of log

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, abstract of log
White Star Line, Collection of Titanic passengers Richard and Stanley May. Extremely rare RMS Olympic abstract of log for the first voyage after the Hawke collision incident, No

Background imageSouthampton Collection: White Star Line, staff photographed in Southampton office

White Star Line, staff photographed in Southampton office
White Star Line, real photo postcard of staff in the White Star Line's office in Southampton. Date: early 20th century

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Poster, White Star Line to United States and Canada

Poster, White Star Line to United States and Canada
Poster, rare White Star Line agent's poster from Southampton, Cherbourg, Liverpool, Queenstown to USA and Canada. Printed by Liverpool Printing and Stationery Company. 24ins. 40ins

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Cunard Line - QE2 and Queen Mary memorabilia

Cunard Line - QE2 and Queen Mary memorabilia
Cunard Liner QE2 and Queen Mary memorabilia: last QE2 transatlantic crossing of the twentieth century, full set of daily programmes and menus

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Vickers VA. 1 hovercraft G-15-252

Vickers VA. 1 hovercraft G-15-252
Vickers VA.1 hovercraft G-15-252, under way during trials off Southampton, 27 October 1961. Date: 1961

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Advert, Ten P & O Cruises, 1930

Advert, Ten P & O Cruises, 1930, from London or Southampton Date: 1930

Background imageSouthampton Collection: The Bargate, Southampton

The Bargate, Southampton
An architectural etching which shows the Bargate, a medieval gatehouse in Southampton, England. The structure was built circa 1180, out of stone and flint. Date: circa 1917

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Titanic postcard from passenger and victim Alfonzo Meo

Titanic postcard from passenger and victim Alfonzo Meo
White Star Line, RMS Titanic - postcard written by Third-Class passenger and victim Alfonzo Meo-Martino from Queenstown, Ireland, on 11 April 1912

Background imageSouthampton Collection: HMV 78rpm record, and brass To Life Boats sign

HMV 78rpm record, and brass To Life Boats sign
HMV 78rpm gramophone record in buff coloured paper sleeve, Be British and Stand to Your Post, and a brass To Life Boats sign, 20 inches. Formerly the property of Brian Ticehurst, Titanic expert

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Ocean Liners - selection of jigsaw puzzles and books

Ocean Liners - selection of jigsaw puzzles and books. Victory plywood jigsaw puzzle of RMS Queen Mary. Victory plywood jigsaw puzzle of Southampton Docks, aerial view featuring Olympic, Majestic

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Cunard Line, QE2 - celebration album in slip case cover

Cunard Line, QE2 - celebration album in slip case cover
Cunard Line, Isle of Man Post Office QE2 Farewell Season Celebration. Limited edition 156 of 189 QE2 Farewell Season Celebration large 14.5 x 14 inches album in slip case cover

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Ocean Liners - large collection of postcards

Ocean Liners - large collection of postcards
Ocean Liners - a collection of approximately fifty original black and white postcards. White Star Line, Cunard Line, Adriatic, Arabic, Britannic (III), Celtic, Georgic, Laconia, Lancastria, Majestic

Background imageSouthampton Collection: HMS Southampton, British nautical pennant, framed

HMS Southampton, British nautical pennant, framed and glazed, formerly the property of Brian Ticehurst, expert on the Titanic. 32 x 20 inches. Date: 20th century

Background imageSouthampton Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic and Titanic - calendar

White Star Line, RMS Olympic and Titanic - calendar
Rare White Star Line calendar with impressed lettering Olympic and Titanic, the largest steamers in the World'. The transatlantic Southampton to New York route is advertised as are several other

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Cunard Line, QE2 - master clock control system

Cunard Line, QE2 - master clock control system with original signage. Ex. Cobwebs Southampton. 27 x 14 inches. (1 of 2) Date: 20th century

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Transatlantic Sailings leaflet, various shipping lines

Transatlantic Sailings leaflet, various shipping lines, mentioning largest steamers in the world, Olympic and Titanic. The sailing schedule shows an image of Olympic and Titanic on the cover

Background imageSouthampton Collection: White Star Line, Titanic and Olympic postcards

White Star Line, Titanic and Olympic postcards. Top: the Olympic The Largest Vessel in the World'. Bottom: G D Courtney real photographic postcard of the Titanic in sepia

Background imageSouthampton Collection: RMS Titanic passenger Jack Odell

RMS Titanic passenger Jack Odell
RMS Titanic - First Class passenger (from Southampton to Queenstown only) Jack Odell, photograph taken around 1912. Date: circa 1912

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Captain John Treasure Jones Archive - two items

Captain John Treasure Jones Archive - two items
Captain John Treasure Jones Archive. Born and raised on a small farm in Pembrokeshire, South Wales, John Treasure Jones (1905-1993) went to sea at the age of 15

Background imageSouthampton Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic - postcard

White Star Line, RMS Olympic - postcard
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, postcard by G.A. Pratt, Southampton. Date: 1920s

Background imageSouthampton Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, First Class Accommodation

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, First Class Accommodation
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, Plan of First Class Accommodation, Southampton, Cherbourg, New York Service. 39 x 29 inches. Date: circa 1920

Background imageSouthampton Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, arriving at Southampton

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, arriving at Southampton
White Star Line, RMS Olympic arriving at Southampton - abstract of log card for 7-13 February 1912, Commander E.J. Smith, later of RMS Titanic. RMS Olympic voyage No. 8, Southampton to New York

Background imageSouthampton Collection: White Star Line, promotional artwork in Dutch

White Star Line, promotional artwork in Dutch

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Cover design, P&O Pencillings, illustrated by W W Lloyd

Cover design, P&O Pencillings, illustrated by W W Lloyd, rare hardbound volume, published by Day and Son, London with lithography by Emrik and Binger

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Cover design, Southampton Docks and its Shipping

Cover design, Southampton Docks and its Shipping, hardbound volume. Date: 1896

Background imageSouthampton Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic and Titanic - framed poster

White Star Line, RMS Olympic and Titanic - framed poster
White Star Line, RMS Olympic and Titanic - extremely rare official White Star Line poster, circa 1910-1911. White Star Line agent's poster showing a commanding image of the ship at sea in a 3/4

Background imageSouthampton Collection: RMS Titanic - Fred Pennal, bathroom steward, victim

RMS Titanic - Fred Pennal, bathroom steward, victim
RMS Titanic - studio portrait photo of Thomas Frederick Cohen Pennal (1878-1912), bathroom steward First Class, who lost his life when the ship sank

Background imageSouthampton Collection: RMS Titanic - William Logan Gwinn items

RMS Titanic - William Logan Gwinn items
RMS Titanic - items relating to William Logan Gwinn (or Gwynne), Postal Clerk who lost his life at the age of 37 when the ship sank

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Printed ephemera, Cunard Line tags and labels

Printed ephemera, Cunard Line tags and labels

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Two postcards, RMS Queen Elizabeth

Two postcards, RMS Queen Elizabeth
Two postcards of the RMS Queen Elizabeth, Cunard White Star Line, with two tugs (top), and aerial view in Graving Dock, Southampton (below)

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Unusual period lifeboat davit block

Unusual period lifeboat davit block, discovered in a Southampton salvage yard. 18 inches

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Aurania Ocean Liner

Aurania Ocean Liner
The Aurania ocean liner with the City of London Imperial Volunteers (C.I.V's) aboard, left Cape Town on October 7 where she had been used during the Boer war (11 Oct 1899 ?? 31 May 1902)

Background imageSouthampton Collection: RMS Mauretania, transatlantic liner, at Southampton

RMS Mauretania, transatlantic liner, at Southampton
RMS Mauretania, transatlantic liner, being painted at Southampton Date: 1936

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Cunard White Star, RMS Queen Mary, Passenger List

Cunard White Star, RMS Queen Mary, Passenger List cover design, 1 June 1950 Date: 1950

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Canadian Pacific Steam Liner, Empress of Britain

Canadian Pacific Steam Liner, Empress of Britain

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Abstract of Cunard White Star Log, RMS Queen Elizabeth

Abstract of Cunard White Star Log, RMS Queen Elizabeth
Abstract of the Log of Cunard White Star RMS Queen Elizabeth, November 1946 - Southampton to New York. Date: 1946

Background imageSouthampton Collection: The Countess of Southampton

The Countess of Southampton
This portrait oil painting depicts Rachel de Ruvigny, the Countess of Southampton, as Fortune, wearing a flowing blue dress, resting on a shiny sphere, with a skull at her foot

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Poster Page, Oranges and Sugar Cubes

Poster Page, Oranges and Sugar Cubes
Poster page showing a lot of striking oranges, one of which has been neatly part pealed into quarters. There is also a blue bag of sugar cubes, satisfyingly spilling out across the picture

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Forsyth, Jones and Co Advertisement

Forsyth, Jones and Co Advertisement
An advertisement for Forsyth, Jones and Co. Ltd. based at 14, Southampton Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C.2. Selling a product called Genzyme a fertilizer rich in nitrates

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Photograph of crowds, at the Birkbeck Bank Scare: the scene outside the Bank's Premises

Photograph of crowds, at the Birkbeck Bank Scare: the scene outside the Bank's Premises, Southampton Buildings. From a section, The World's Pageant'

Background imageSouthampton Collection: RAF Supermarine Southampton Mk II Flying Boat

RAF Supermarine Southampton Mk II Flying Boat over the Needles, Isle of Wight Date: 1938

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Dinner Menu, Cunard liner, RMS Mauretania

Dinner Menu, Cunard liner, RMS Mauretania
Dinner Menu, Cunard liner RMS Mauretania, 30 July 1953 - at this time the ship was operating between Southampton and New York. Date: 1953



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Southampton, a city steeped in history and culture, boasts an array of captivating sights and attractions. From the iconic St Mary's Stadium Art showcasing the passion Football Club to The Dell Stadium Fine Art, which pays homage to its rich sporting heritage, this city is a haven for sports enthusiasts. But Southampton's allure extends beyond football and has played a significant role in aviation history with the Supermarine aeroplane and Rolls-Royce S. 6 making their mark here. These technological marvels are celebrated through various exhibits that showcase their groundbreaking achievements. As you wander through the streets of Southampton, you'll come across vintage posters advertising travel opportunities like the Holland America Line or White Star Line to USA and Canada. These nostalgic pieces transport you back in time when ocean liners were considered luxurious modes of transportation. Speaking of art, The Dell Art captures the essence of Southampton's charm with its picturesque landscapes and vibrant colors. This collection showcases local talent while paying tribute to the city's natural beauty. The maritime influence is undeniable as evidenced by posters promoting renowned shipping companies such as Cunard Line, French Line CGT, Hamburg American line passenger ship poster, and Jersey Airways Poster. These advertisements serve as reminders of Southampton's historical significance as a major port hub connecting people from all corners of the world. And finally, there is even a postcard from Tom Mudd aboard RMS Titanic – an artifact that serves as a poignant reminder of both tragedy and resilience within this maritime community.