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Background imageTravel Collection: SHOW BOAT POSTER, 1927. Poster for the original Broadway production of Jerome Kern

SHOW BOAT POSTER, 1927. Poster for the original Broadway production of Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammersteins musical Show Boat, 1927

Background imageTravel Collection: SUSPENSION BRIDGE, 1830. The first railway suspension bridge, built over the River

SUSPENSION BRIDGE, 1830. The first railway suspension bridge, built over the River Tees near Stockton, England, 1830. Engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: SHIPS: HMS VICTORIA. HMS Victoria, launched in 1859, the last British wooden

SHIPS: HMS VICTORIA. HMS Victoria, launched in 1859, the last British wooden three-decker 1st rate ship-of-the-line, and flagship of the Mediterranean Fleet from 1864-67

Background imageTravel Collection: BARQUENTINE, 1871. The English barquentine Waterwitch, built in 1871

BARQUENTINE, 1871. The English barquentine Waterwitch, built in 1871

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAM TRICYCLE, 1888. Inventor Lucius D. Copeland demonstrating his steam tricycle

STEAM TRICYCLE, 1888. Inventor Lucius D. Copeland demonstrating his steam tricycle, known as the Phaeton Moto-Cycle, outside the north entrance of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C

Background imageTravel Collection: JAPAN: FIRST RAILWAY, 1872. Procession at the Saiwaibashi Gate in Tokyo, Japan

JAPAN: FIRST RAILWAY, 1872. Procession at the Saiwaibashi Gate in Tokyo, Japan, in celebration of the railway between Tokyo and Yokohama, the first railway in Japan, 1872

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILWAY CARRIAGE, 1864. Railway carriage for the Prince and Princess of Wales

RAILWAY CARRIAGE, 1864. Railway carriage for the Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra) on the Great Eastern Railway. Wood engraving, English, 1864

Background imageTravel Collection: UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, 1864. Cross-section of the underground freight railway, sewers

UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, 1864. Cross-section of the underground freight railway, sewers and pneumatic transport tubes at the corner of Hampstead Road, Euston Road and Tottenham Court Road in London

Background imageTravel Collection: CALIFORNIA: DONNER LAKE. View of Donner Lake, along the route of the Central Pacific Railroad

CALIFORNIA: DONNER LAKE. View of Donner Lake, along the route of the Central Pacific Railroad. Wood engraving, English, 1868

Background imageTravel Collection: CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD. The Long Ravine Bridge of the Central Pacific Railraod in California

CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD. The Long Ravine Bridge of the Central Pacific Railraod in California. Wood engraving, English, 1868

Background imageTravel Collection: BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad pass at Kingwood Tunnel

BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad pass at Kingwood Tunnel through the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia. Wood engraving, American, 1861

Background imageTravel Collection: BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad pass at Board Tree Hill in Littleton

BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad pass at Board Tree Hill in Littleton, West Virginia. Wood engraving, American, 1861

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILWAY CARRIAGE, 1858. The summer railway carriage for the Viceroy of Egypt. Wood engraving

RAILWAY CARRIAGE, 1858. The summer railway carriage for the Viceroy of Egypt. Wood engraving, English, 1858

Background imageTravel Collection: TRACTION ENGINE, 1858. Brays patent traction engine. Wood engraving, English, 1858

TRACTION ENGINE, 1858. Brays patent traction engine. Wood engraving, English, 1858

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD: SALOON & KITCHEN. A smoking saloon and a kitchen on the Great Northern

RAILROAD: SALOON & KITCHEN. A smoking saloon and a kitchen on the Great Northern Railway in England. Engraving, English, 1879

Background imageTravel Collection: GEORGE STEPHENSON (1781-1848). English inventor and founder of railways

GEORGE STEPHENSON (1781-1848). English inventor and founder of railways. Engraving after a painting by John Lucas, American, 1881

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD: PASSENGER CAR. The Experiment. The first railway passenger coach built in 1825

RAILROAD: PASSENGER CAR. The Experiment. The first railway passenger coach built in 1825. Engraving, American, 1881

Background imageTravel Collection: LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. George Stephensons Rocket, the winner of the Liverpool

LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. George Stephensons Rocket, the winner of the Liverpool and Manchester Railways competiton of 1829. Engraving, American, 1881

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD: PASSENGER CAR. The Experiment. The first railway coach equipped with lighting

RAILROAD: PASSENGER CAR. The Experiment. The first railway coach equipped with lighting, invented c1825. Engraving, American, 1881

Background imageTravel Collection: GEORGE STEPHENSON (1781-1848). English inventor and founder of railways

GEORGE STEPHENSON (1781-1848). English inventor and founder of railways. The birthplace of Stephenson at Street House in Wylam, England. Engraving, American, 1881

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAM CARRIAGE. Steam carriage invented by Francis Maceroni, c1836. Engraving, English

STEAM CARRIAGE. Steam carriage invented by Francis Maceroni, c1836. Engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAM CARRIAGE. F. Churchs steam carriage, built in 1832, designed to run between London

STEAM CARRIAGE. F. Churchs steam carriage, built in 1832, designed to run between London and Birmingham. Engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAM CARRIAGE. Steam versus Horses. English caricature comparing the ease of

STEAM CARRIAGE. Steam versus Horses. English caricature comparing the ease of steam-powered transportation to the labor of driving a horse-drawn carriage. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: LOCOMOTIVE, 1838. Steam engine for the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway, 1838

LOCOMOTIVE, 1838. Steam engine for the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway, 1838. Engraving, English, 1888

Background imageTravel Collection: LOCOMOTIVE, 1815. Steam locomotive built by George Stephenson, 1815. Engraving

LOCOMOTIVE, 1815. Steam locomotive built by George Stephenson, 1815. Engraving, English, 1888

Background imageTravel Collection: LOCOMOTIVE: PUFFING BILLY. The Puffing Billy steam locomotive built by William Hedley in 1813

LOCOMOTIVE: PUFFING BILLY. The Puffing Billy steam locomotive built by William Hedley in 1813. Engraving, English, 1888

Background imageTravel Collection: LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. Competition at Rainhill for the Liverpool and Manchester

LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. Competition at Rainhill for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1829. George Stephensons Rocket came in first. Engraving, English, 1888

Background imageTravel Collection: LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. George Stephensons Rocket, the winner of the Liverpool

LOCOMOTIVE: ROCKET, 1829. George Stephensons Rocket, the winner of the Liverpool and Manchester Railways competition at Rainhill in 1829. Engraving, English, 1888

Background imageTravel Collection: LOCOMOTIVE, 1808. Trial of Richard Trevithicks steam-powered locomotive on a circular

LOCOMOTIVE, 1808. Trial of Richard Trevithicks steam-powered locomotive on a circular railway in London, England, 1808. Engraving, English, 1888

Background imageTravel Collection: CANADA: DOG SLED, c1910. Girls on a dog sled in Canada. Photograph, c1910

CANADA: DOG SLED, c1910. Girls on a dog sled in Canada. Photograph, c1910

Background imageTravel Collection: ZIEGLER POLAR EXPEDITION. Dog sled teams of the Ziegler Polar Expedition at the

ZIEGLER POLAR EXPEDITION. Dog sled teams of the Ziegler Polar Expedition at the 82nd parallel north in the Arctic Circle. Photograph by Anthony Fiala, March 1905

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIP: CLEOPATRA, 1851. The steamship Cleopatra in the New York Harbor, after

STEAMSHIP: CLEOPATRA, 1851. The steamship Cleopatra in the New York Harbor, after being captured by the United States Marshal. Engraving, 1851

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIP, 1877. Sunday service on board a Pacific Mail steamship. Engraving, 1877

STEAMSHIP, 1877. Sunday service on board a Pacific Mail steamship. Engraving, 1877

Background imageTravel Collection: NEW YORK: SARATOGA, 1874. Views of Saratoga, New York. Engraving, 1874

NEW YORK: SARATOGA, 1874. Views of Saratoga, New York. Engraving, 1874

Background imageTravel Collection: SARATOGA SPRINGS, 1865. Lelands new opera house, Union Hotel grounds, Saratoga Springs, N

SARATOGA SPRINGS, 1865. Lelands new opera house, Union Hotel grounds, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Engraving, 1865

Background imageTravel Collection: 4GCR235 AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAIN, 1864. Lithograph by Currier & Ives

4GCR235 AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAIN, 1864. Lithograph by Currier & Ives

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD, 1874. American railroad scene: Lightning Express trains leaving the junction

RAILROAD, 1874. American railroad scene: Lightning Express trains leaving the junction. Detail of a lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1874

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD, 1874. American railroad scene: Lightning Express trains leaving the junction

RAILROAD, 1874. American railroad scene: Lightning Express trains leaving the junction. Detail of a lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1874

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD JUNCTION, c1876. Night scene at an American railway junction. Lightning Express

RAILROAD JUNCTION, c1876. Night scene at an American railway junction. Lightning Express, Flying Mail, and Owl Trains, on time. Detail of a chromolithograph by Currier & Ives, c1876

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD, 1874. American railroad scene: Lightning Express trains leaving the junction

RAILROAD, 1874. American railroad scene: Lightning Express trains leaving the junction. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1874

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD JUNCTION, c1876. Night scene at an American railway junction. Lightning Express

RAILROAD JUNCTION, c1876. Night scene at an American railway junction. Lightning Express, Flying Mail, and Owl Trains, on time. Chromolithograph by Currier & Ives, c1876

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD JUNCTION, c1885. Night scene at a junction. Chromolithograph by Currier & Ives

RAILROAD JUNCTION, c1885. Night scene at a junction. Chromolithograph by Currier & Ives, c1885

Background imageTravel Collection: ENGLAND: RAILROAD, 1899. Opening of the Great Central Railway - Mr

ENGLAND: RAILROAD, 1899. Opening of the Great Central Railway - Mr. C.T. Ritchie starting the first train to the north from the London terminus. Illustration, 1899, by F.C. Dickinson

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIP, 1853. The American steam-ship The Golden Age. Engraving, 1853

STEAMSHIP, 1853. The American steam-ship The Golden Age. Engraving, 1853

Background imageTravel Collection: VELOCIPEDE, 1914. George C. Maynard, curator of technology at the United States National Museum

VELOCIPEDE, 1914. George C. Maynard, curator of technology at the United States National Museum, posing with an old velocipede, or boneshaker

Background imageTravel Collection: SAILORS, 1880. Clearing the Track - On the Banks in a Fog. Engraving after a painting by M

SAILORS, 1880. Clearing the Track - On the Banks in a Fog. Engraving after a painting by M.J. Burns, 1880

Background imageTravel Collection: SAILING SHIP, 1880. Moonlight on the Water. Engraving after a painting by Mauritz de Hs

SAILING SHIP, 1880. Moonlight on the Water. Engraving after a painting by Mauritz de Hs, exhibited in the American Art Gallery in New York, 1880

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMBOAT, 1880. Scenes on board the American steamer, Indiana. Engraving, American

STEAMBOAT, 1880. Scenes on board the American steamer, Indiana. Engraving, American, 1880



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