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Vessel Collection (page 100)

"From the RMS Carpathia to the USS Thresher: A Journey through Vessels" Step back in time to 1903, as the majestic RMS Carpathia set sail

Background imageVessel Collection: Gaios Harbour, Paxos, The Ionian Islands, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Gaios Harbour, Paxos, The Ionian Islands, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Background imageVessel Collection: A wooden sailing boat off Lamu Island

A wooden sailing boat off Lamu Island. The islands inhabitants are fine sailors

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic - nail scissors recovered by CS Mackay-Bennett

RMS Titanic - nail scissors recovered by CS Mackay-Bennett
RMS Titanic - from inventory of items recovered from bodies by cable ship Mackay-Bennett - silver mounted steel nail scissors with rusted steel blades

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic passengers Lily and Jack Odell

RMS Titanic passengers Lily and Jack Odell
RMS Titanic - first generation pre-sinking studio photograph of Titanic First Class passengers Lily and her son Jack Odell, who were on board from Southampton to Queenstown only

Background imageVessel Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic and RMS Olympic, postcard

White Star Line, RMS Titanic and RMS Olympic, postcard
White Star Line, RMS Titanic and RMS Olympic, pre-maiden voyage promotional postcard dated 12 April 1912. Date: 1912

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Olympic and Titanic - Lounge

RMS Olympic and Titanic - Lounge
RMS Olympic and Titanic - original sepia photo postcard of Olympic and Titanic lounge, with serrated edge showing it originally came from the red ground Titanic and Olympic postcard booklet

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Olympic and Titanic - Gymnasium

RMS Olympic and Titanic - Gymnasium
RMS Olympic and Titanic - original sepia photo postcard of Olympic and Titanic gymnasium, with serrated edge showing it originally came from the red ground Titanic and Olympic postcard booklet

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic after launch, Belfast

RMS Titanic after launch, Belfast
RMS Titanic - Hurst and Co. real photo postcard of the ship after her launch at Belfast on 31 May 1911. Date: 1911

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Olympic andTitanic - compared to building heights

RMS Olympic andTitanic - compared to building heights
White Star Line, RMS Olympic and Titanic American postcard showing length in comparison to the heights of a number of important buildings and monuments. Date: early 20th century

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic in the stocks, Harland & Wolff, Belfast

RMS Titanic in the stocks, Harland & Wolff, Belfast
RMS Titanic - rare cabinet style photograph of the Titanic in the stocks at Harland and Wolff, Belfast. In the foreground a sign reading White Star Royal Mail Steamer can clearly be read

Background imageVessel Collection: Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm lunch and dinner menu

Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm lunch and dinner menu
Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen, Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm lunch and dinner menu for Sunday 14 April 1912. The Prince Frederick Wilhelm was one of the ships in the vicinity when the Titanic hit the iceberg

Background imageVessel Collection: Daily Sketch front page, Prince of Wales in Paris

Daily Sketch front page, Prince of Wales in Paris
Daily Sketch front page, April 1912, pocket sized edition, Prince of Wales in Paris. Date: 1912

Background imageVessel Collection: White Star Line - RMS Britannic, launch at Belfast

White Star Line - RMS Britannic, launch at Belfast - Signal series real photo postcard of Titanic's younger sister Britannic being launched in Belfast on 26 February 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageVessel Collection: MV Britannic - chrome mantel clock

MV Britannic - chrome mantel clock in stylised shape of a ship's wheel, engraved MV Britannic. 3.5 inches. Date: 1930s

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Queen Elizabeth - Rolstar metal table lighter

RMS Queen Elizabeth - Rolstar metal table lighter
RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner - Rolstar metal table lighter

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Franconia - yellow metal compact

RMS Franconia - yellow metal compact
RMS Franconia, ocean liner - yellow metal compact

Background imageVessel Collection: Shipboard souvenir - butterfly compact

Shipboard souvenir - butterfly compact

Background imageVessel Collection: Dominion Monarch, passenger and cargo liner

Dominion Monarch, passenger and cargo liner

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic - photo of Ernest Tomlin, victim

RMS Titanic - photo of Ernest Tomlin, victim
RMS Titanic - third class passenger and victim Ernest Portage Tomlin. Original photo with pencil notation on reverse. 2. x 2.5 inches

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic - postcard from Ernest Tomlin, victim

RMS Titanic - postcard from Ernest Tomlin, victim
RMS Titanic - postcard from third class passenger and victim Ernest Portage Tomlin. His body was recovered by the Mackay-Bennett on 21 April 1912

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic - Titanic passengers rescued by Carpathia

RMS Titanic - Titanic passengers rescued by Carpathia
RMS Titanic - Hutchinson Archive - first generation image of the passengers on the Hutchinsons table on board the Carpathia, with handwritten notation naming them

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic - photograph of icebergs, Atlantic Ocean

RMS Titanic - photograph of icebergs, Atlantic Ocean
RMS Titanic - Hutchinson Archive - original photograph of icebergs at the Titanic wreck site. 5.5 x 3.5 inches

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic - birthday card, Fred Pennal to wife Maud

RMS Titanic - birthday card, Fred Pennal to wife Maud
RMS Titanic - Fred Pennal, first class bathroom steward, handwritten birthday card to his wife Maud My Darling wife - Your Loving husband Fred xxx

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic - Wallace Hartley, musician

RMS Titanic - Wallace Hartley, musician
RMS Titanic - memorial card for Wallace Hartley, violinist and bandleader, who lost his life when the Titanic sank. Date: 1912

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic - pre-maiden voyage postcard

RMS Titanic - pre-maiden voyage postcard
RMS Titanic - rare pre-maiden voyage postcard by Thomas, Lordswood Avenue, Southampton, postally unused

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Lapland - silk postcard

RMS Lapland - silk postcard with Hands Across the Sea. The Lapland was the liner that transported most of the Titanic's surviving crew back to England

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic - silk postcard

RMS Titanic - silk postcard of the liner at sea with a related message on the reverse. Postally used 6 May 1912

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic - In Loving Remembrance card with ivy

RMS Titanic - In Loving Remembrance card with ivy for William Carbines, a second class Titanic passenger

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic - In Memoriam card with cross and ivy

RMS Titanic - In Memoriam card with cross and ivy, issued after the sinking of the Titanic. In Sacred Memory of the Titanic which collided with an iceberg off Cape Race, on 15th April 1912'

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic - the ship at sea

RMS Titanic - the ship at sea
RMS Titanic - rare sepia photo postcard of the ship at sea, postally unused

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic - Captain Smith and Jack Phillips

RMS Titanic - Captain Smith and Jack Phillips
RMS Titanic - In Memoriam Captain Smith and Jack Phillips, postcard published by Bragg

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Olympic - silk postcard

RMS Olympic - silk postcard
RMS Olympic - extremely rare hand coloured prototype for a silk postcard

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Lusitania - en route to New York, August 1912

RMS Lusitania - en route to New York, August 1912
RMS Lusitania - Hutchinson Archive. Original photograph taken on board the Lusitania en route to New York on 22 August 1912

Background imageVessel Collection: RMS Titanic - large copy plan of the ship

RMS Titanic - large copy plan of the ship
RMS Titanic: large copy plan of the ship. The plans were the property of George Tulloch, wreck explorer and salvager, and were probably used for his historic Titanic expeditions

Background imageVessel Collection: Railway bridge at Cologne, Koln, Germany

Railway bridge at Cologne, Koln, Germany
Vintage 19th century photograph - railway bridge at Cologne, Koln, Germany

Background imageVessel Collection: Steam boats tied up Broomielaw, River Clyde, Glasgow Scotlan

Steam boats tied up Broomielaw, River Clyde, Glasgow Scotlan
Vintage 19th century photograph: Steam boats tied up along the Broomielaw on the river Clyde, Glasgow Scotland

Background imageVessel Collection: The pier and bay at Gourock Scotland

The pier and bay at Gourock Scotland
Vintage 19th century photograph: The pier and bay at Gourock Scotland

Background imageVessel Collection: Jar, ca. 1880. Creator: Unknown

Jar, ca. 1880. Creator: Unknown
Light colored bowl widening out from its base to the middle and then gradually narrowing towards the top. A series of incised parallel horizontal lines go around the shoulder

Background imageVessel Collection: Jar, 13th-15th century. Creator: Unknown

Jar, 13th-15th century. Creator: Unknown
Red colored bowl with lightly incised parallel lines around the rim

Background imageVessel Collection: Fragmentary base of a bowl, 12th-13th century. Creator: Unknown

Fragmentary base of a bowl, 12th-13th century. Creator: Unknown
Fragmentary base of a bowl, 12th-13th century

Background imageVessel Collection: Harbour scene, Capri marina, Italy

Harbour scene, Capri marina, Italy
Vintage 19th century photograph - hackney carriages waiting for travellers to arrive off small boats, Capri marina, Italy

Background imageVessel Collection: View of the harbour, Bergen Norway

View of the harbour, Bergen Norway
Vintage 19th century photograph: View of the harbour, Bergen Norway

Background imageVessel Collection: Cologne Cathedral with Hohenzollern bridge

Cologne Cathedral with Hohenzollern bridge
This picture shows the cathedral in Cologne (KAolner Dom) and the Hohenzollern bridge at sunset

Background imageVessel Collection: Demonstration of Britains sea power, Spithead, July 1914

Demonstration of Britains sea power, Spithead, July 1914
The finest demonstration of Britains sea power ever seen, Spithead, July 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageVessel Collection: Minne-ha-ha Paddle Steamer, Lake George, NY State, USA

Minne-ha-ha Paddle Steamer, Lake George, NY State, USA
The Minne-ha-ha Paddle Steamer of the Lake George Steamboat Company, Lake George, NY State, USA - a sidewheeler vessel that served from 1857 to 1878. Date: circa 1890

Background imageVessel Collection: Peaceful scene at Paignton Harbour, Devon

Peaceful scene at Paignton Harbour, Devon. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageVessel Collection: Mayflower II, replica of the original ship

Mayflower II, replica of the original ship
Mayflower II sailing ship, a replica of the original ship used by the Pilgrim Fathers to reach America in the 17th century. It was built in Devon, England, in the mid-1950s. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageVessel Collection: Umberto Cagnis Polar expedition ship, the Stella Polare

Umberto Cagnis Polar expedition ship, the Stella Polare
Polar Exploration of Umberto Cagni (1863-1932) of the Royal Italian Navy. He is best known for his leadership in the expedition (by dogsled)



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"From the RMS Carpathia to the USS Thresher: A Journey through Vessels" Step back in time to 1903, as the majestic RMS Carpathia set sail, carrying dreams and aspirations across vast oceans. Witness her grandeur as she embarked on a voyage that would forever be etched in history. Meanwhile, at HMS Worcester in Greenhithe, Kent, young cadets honed their skills, preparing to navigate uncharted waters. The Bay of Avalon off Santa Catalina Island beckoned with its serene beauty, offering solace amidst turbulent seas. Fast forward to 1962 when the mighty USS Randolph sailed gracefully with two S2F airplanes perched on its catapults. A symbol of naval power and technological advancement, it epitomized strength and precision. But let us not forget the legendary RMS Olympic of White Star Line fame; a vessel that captured hearts worldwide. Her elegance knew no bounds as she traversed vast oceans alongside her sister ships. Speaking of legends, who can overlook the heroic efforts of RMS Carpathia? In an act of unparalleled bravery during Titanic's fateful night in 1912, this vessel became a beacon of hope for those lost at sea. And then there was HMS Hood – the last battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy. With sheer might and unwavering determination coursing through her veins, she stood tall against adversity until fate intervened tragically. In contrast to battleships and ocean liners stands another kind - a crew team rowing tirelessly towards victory. Their synchronized strokes create harmony amidst fierce competition; their bond unbreakable like waves crashing upon shorelines. Yet sometimes even vessels face mythical adversaries such as Kraken attacks that test their mettle against monstrous tentacles emerging from dark depths. Tales whispered by sailors remind us how nature's forces can challenge even man-made marvels.