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Ships and Boats Greetings Card Collection

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Ships and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Ship Posters

Ship Posters Collection
24 Greetings Cards

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Mayflower in Full Sail

Mayflower in Full Sail
The Mayflower carried the Pilgrim Fathers to America in 63 days, reaching New England in December 1620

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Titania

Titania
British tea clipper Date: 19th century

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Challenge / Clipper

Challenge / Clipper
The American clipper ship Challenge, of New York

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: The Queen Mary in Southampton

The Queen Mary in Southampton
Seagulls eye view of the Cunard passenger liner as she prepares to slip her moorings and leave her dock at Southampton, assisted by two tugs

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Sailing Ship / Chrysolite

Sailing Ship / Chrysolite
Sailing clipper

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Moonlit Ship in Calm

Moonlit Ship in Calm
Becalmed on a moonlit night without a breath of wind - the sails of this three-master hang limply as she hardly moves through the water

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: William / Conqueror / Ships

William / Conqueror / Ships
Ships of William the Conqueror sailing to battle

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Ship Off the Coast

Ship Off the Coast
Small boats part company from a sailing vessel off the coast as it heads out into the open sea

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: WARSHIP, 1804

WARSHIP, 1804
A British warship of the Napoleonic era

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Clipper Antarctic

Clipper Antarctic
American clipper ship

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: TRUE BRITON

TRUE BRITON
East Indiaman, sank in 1809

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: THE AMERICA WINS CUP

THE AMERICA WINS CUP
The America winning the sailing match at Cowes for the Club Cup, open to yachts of all causes and nations

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Bremen Launched

Bremen Launched
In her heyday this fine German liner wins the Atlantic record, but in WW2 she becomes a naval accommodation ship, destroyed by fire in 1941

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Boats at Ipswich

Boats at Ipswich
A miscellany of boats on the Orwell at Ipswich, Suffolk

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Henri Grace a Dieu

Henri Grace a Dieu
Deptford-built warship in the carrack style : she is the largest warship of her day, with golden sails - square on fore and main masts, lateen on the two mizzen masts

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: THE AMERICA YACHT

THE AMERICA YACHT
The American sailing yacht America which will win the sailing match at Cowes for the Club Cup : the race will in future be known as the Americas Cup race

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: German Trading Vessels

German Trading Vessels
German trading vessels

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Ship on Blue Sea

Ship on Blue Sea
A sailing ship with coloured sails in a very blue sea

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Lifeboat to Sail Ship

Lifeboat to Sail Ship
Lifeboat going to the aid of a sailing ship in trouble

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Ship on the Rocks

Ship on the Rocks
A large sailing ship is hurled against the rocks by stormwaves : survivors cling to wreckage which the waves drive ashore

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Lightning and Ship 1

Lightning and Ship 1
During a storm, a shaft of lightning strikes the topmost tip of the mainmast of a sailing vessel while another bolt hits it halfway down and runs down to the deck

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: The Queen Mary

The Queen Mary
The Cunard White Star liner the Queen Mary, docked at Southampton, England

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: I Saw Three Ships (Wc)

I Saw Three Ships (Wc)
I saw three ships come sailing by, on New Years Day in the morning... three pretty girls were in them then

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Liverpool Docks C1895

Liverpool Docks C1895
Liverpool docks, with the Cunard liner Campania

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: The Queen Mary in the 1930s

The Queen Mary in the 1930s
The Cunard White Star liner at Southampton, England

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Adelaide, Port

Adelaide, Port
Sailing vessels and a paddle- driven steam tug in the port

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Off the North Foreland

Off the North Foreland
Sailing vessels off the North Foreland, Kent; a small fishing boat is busy in the foreground

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Dutch Galipot

Dutch Galipot
A Dutch three-mast Galjoot (Galliot)

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Brunels Great Britain

Brunels Great Britain
Depicted in rough seas off Lundy, Brunels ship is the first iron, screw-propelled liner; in 1846 she will run aground, but end her career as a hulk in the Falklands

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: SPINDRIFT

SPINDRIFT
British clipper for the China tea trade, which in 1868 won the ocean race from China to England

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Yachting, Australia

Yachting, Australia
Sailing in Sydney harbour, Australia - the Mosquito fleet

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Icelandic Trawler

Icelandic Trawler
This British built Icelandic trawler at Grimsby docks, Lincolnshire, England, is being lifted up to examine the hull and for repainting

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: QUEEN MARY

QUEEN MARY
The Cunard White Star passenger liner at the time of her launch. Tonnage 70, 000. Length at water-line 306m

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Singapore Junk at Sea

Singapore Junk at Sea
A Singapore junk at sea

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: CAPTAIN

CAPTAIN
HMS Captain in the Bay of Biscay

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Saxon Ships

Saxon Ships
Three Saxon sailing vessels in the English Channel off Dover. Note the head having its eyes pecked out by a passing seagull

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Sailing Ships

Sailing Ships
with all sails set

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Aquitania in Full Steam

Aquitania in Full Steam
Cunard White Star liner In full steam

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Three Master (Spurling) /

Three Master (Spurling) /
A three-master under sail

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Australia / Melbourne

Australia / Melbourne
Melbourne Docks - Hobsons Bay Railway pier, sailing ships outnumber the steamship

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Clipper / Spindrift

Clipper / Spindrift
British sailing clipper for the China tea trade, which in 1868 won the ocean race from China to England

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Clippers / Ariel & Taeping

Clippers / Ariel & Taeping
Tea clippers seen racing off the Cornish coast

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Sailing Ship, Full Sail

Sailing Ship, Full Sail
Sailing ship under full sail

Background imageShips and Boats Greetings Card Collection: Crossing Windermere

Crossing Windermere
Two sight-seeing excursion coaches are carried by steam ferry across Lake Windermere, in the heart of Englands Lake District


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