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Ships and boats are watercraft designed for transportation on the sea, rivers, lakes or other bodies of water

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Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Spithead Review 1924 EPW011365

Spithead Review 1924 EPW011365
REVIEW OF THE FLEET, Spithead, Portsmouth. The Spithead Review in July 1924, at which George V presented colours to the Royal Navy

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Poster for the RMS Majestic

Poster for the RMS Majestic
Poster for visits to the RMS Majestic, the worlds largest liner in the worlds largest dock, the King George V graving dock in Southampton

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Robinsons Flour Mill, Deptford, London 1883 BL03876

Robinsons Flour Mill, Deptford, London 1883 BL03876
ROBINSONS FLOUR MILL, Deptford, London. General view with boats in the foreground. Photographed by Bedford Lemere in 1883

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Cutty Sark a065203

Cutty Sark a065203
CUTTY SARK, Greenwich, London. A detail view of the bow and rigging of the Cutty Sark in its dry docking at Greenwich, looking up from the ground towards the foremast. John Gay. Date range: 1955-1965

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: RMS Aquitania BL26730_002

RMS Aquitania BL26730_002
RMS AQUITANIA. Interior view towards the fireplace in the Palladium Lounge. The Aquitania was launched in 1913 as the third of the Cunard Line express ocean liners (after the Mauretania and Lusitania)

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Anderton Boat Lift N000041

Anderton Boat Lift N000041
ANDERTON BOAT LIFT, Cheshire. Floodlit, night view of the boat lift from the west. It was built in 1875 to carry goods between the River Weaver and the Trent & Mersey Canal

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Sailing Ship, Full Sail

Sailing Ship, Full Sail
Sailing ship under full sail

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Fishing boats in Amble Harbour K011713

Fishing boats in Amble Harbour K011713
AMBLE HARBOUR, Northumberland. View of fishing boats moored in the harbour

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Portugal, Madeira, Funchal, View of Funchal harbour and town

Portugal, Madeira, Funchal, View of Funchal harbour and town

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Fishing boats, Polperro, Cornwall. Possibly 1940s

Fishing boats, Polperro, Cornwall. Possibly 1940s
Polperro Harbour with fishing boats: FY185, FY20, FY30, FY52 and possibly FY12. Houses can be seen extending up the hillside/cliffside. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Fairey Gannet AEW-3

Fairey Gannet AEW-3
Royal-Navy 849 Squadron B Flight Fairey Gannet Aew-3 Taking-Off Operating on Aircraft-Carrier Hms Ark Royal R09 Using the Catapult System Date: 1974

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: B saloon, RMS Olympic BL24990_039

B saloon, RMS Olympic BL24990_039
A general view in the B saloon, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Bedroom suite, RMS Olympic BL24990_028a

Bedroom suite, RMS Olympic BL24990_028a
The " Louis XVI" bedroom suite in cabin C59, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Bedroom suite, RMS Olympic BL24990_028

Bedroom suite, RMS Olympic BL24990_028
The " Empire" bedroom in cabin C55, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Smoking room, RMS Olympic BL24990_011

Smoking room, RMS Olympic BL24990_011
Looking aft in the 1st class smoking room, RMS Olympic, White Star Line, 1920-21. The Olympic was sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: The ocean liner Normandie by G. H. Davis

The ocean liner Normandie by G. H. Davis
The new giant French ocean liner which made a record Atlantic crossing in four days, three hours: the " Normandie" - a diagrammatic drawing of her interior construction by G. H

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: The swimming pool on board the Berengaria

The swimming pool on board the Berengaria
A " Bath Club" at Sea: the modern liners land-like buildings. Roman luxury aboard a giant liner crossing the Atlantic: a swimming bath modelled on that of Pompeii built of tiles and marble

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: RMS Queen Elizabeth EAW022298

RMS Queen Elizabeth EAW022298
RMS Queen Elizabeth in the Solent approaching Southampton Water, Cowes, from the south-west. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in April 1949

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908

The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908
A man and woman admire the visiting French ketch Nouvelle Marie, moored at Cadgwith. The ship was lost with all hands in 1909 off the coast of Glamorgan

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Coverack harbour, Coverack, St Keverne, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Coverack harbour, Coverack, St Keverne, Cornwall. Late 1800s
The harbour at low tide with a two masted schooner alongside the harbour wall. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Porthleven, Cornwall. Around 1930s

Porthleven, Cornwall. Around 1930s
Inner harbour with crab pots on harbour wall in foreground. Boats PZ105 and PZ500 are pictured. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: SS Maloja - P&O Line

SS Maloja - P&O Line - India-China-Australia mail and passenger services. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: RMS Megantic - White Star Line

RMS Megantic - White Star Line - launched in 1908 - scrapped in 1933. The ship was attacked by a German U-boat during World War I, but survived. After his arrest in Canada, Dr

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: German U-boat, Hastings Beach BB88_07120

German U-boat, Hastings Beach BB88_07120
HASTINGS, EAST SUSSEX. People in rowing boats and on the beach, looking up at the German U-boat submarine, U-118, which ran aground on Hastings beach in February 1919

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Cargo ship Tresillian wrecked in storm, 1954

Cargo ship Tresillian wrecked in storm, 1954
Cargo ship Tresillian of the Hain Steamship Co. (St Ives) lost on the night of 29th to 30th November 1954 in St Georges Channel near Ireland with heavy loss of life

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: German propaganda poster, U Boote Heraus!, WW1

German propaganda poster, U Boote Heraus!, WW1
A German propaganda poster, U Boote Heraus! (U Boats Launch!), showing a submarine officer looking through a periscope with a sinking torpedoed enemy ship in the background

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: HMS Lion hit, Battle of Jutland, WW1

HMS Lion hit, Battle of Jutland, WW1
Scene during the Battle of Jutland, in the North Sea near Denmark, during the First World War, showing the British battlecruiser HMS Lion being hit on the Q turret

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: BMW Z3 M Roadster

BMW Z3 M Roadster

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Little Stoke Ferry CC72_01022

Little Stoke Ferry CC72_01022
CHOLSEY, Oxfordshire. The low flat ferry boat awaits the corn wagons that used to cross the River Thames at this point. There is also a passenger ferry moored alongside to transport people between

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Putney Old Bridge CC41_00090

Putney Old Bridge CC41_00090
PUTNEY OLD BRIDGE, Putney, Greater London. Exterior view of the old timber bridge looking across river from Putney. This bridge, rebuilt in stone in 1884-6 was once a notorious place for duels

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Front Street, Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, South Wales

Front Street, Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
View of Front Street and Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. A group of children stand near the prow of a large ship, moored on the shingle

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Cunard poster

Cunard poster
Poster for Cunard shipping line and their service to the USA and Canada featuring the magnificent Aquitania being pulled into port by tug boats

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: The Terra Nova of Scotts Antarctic Expedition

The Terra Nova of Scotts Antarctic Expedition
The ship Terra Nova - the vessel used by Robert Falcon Scott (1868 -1912) for his South Polar Expedition in 1911-12. Built originally for the Dundee whaling and sealing fleet (launched 1884)

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Departure of the Emigrant Ship Lizzie Webber, 1852

Departure of the Emigrant Ship Lizzie Webber, 1852
Engraving showing the two-masted emigrant ship, Lizzie Webber, leaving Sunderland for Australia, 1852. This was the first emigrant ship to make that passage

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Shipyard Sunset

Shipyard Sunset
Sunset over the shipyards of the River Wear at Sunderland, Co Durham, England

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Wye Bridge, Hereford a98_05099

Wye Bridge, Hereford a98_05099
WYE BRIDGE, Hereford. Rowing boats for hire on the River Wye just downstream from the Wye Bridge, which was first built in 1490 but has since been much restored and widened

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Fishing boat, Dungeness Beach N100298

Fishing boat, Dungeness Beach N100298
DUNGENESS BEACH, Kent. Beached ruinous wooden fishing boat on the shingle

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Fishing boat, Dungeness Beach N100297

Fishing boat, Dungeness Beach N100297
DUNGENESS BEACH, Kent. Beached ruinous wooden fishing boat on the shingle

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: SS Massilia BL05099

SS Massilia BL05099
SS MASSILIA. The Massilia was built in Greenock in 1884 for the Australia service, carrying 154 passengers in first class and 75 in second class. She was broken up in Genoa, Italy 1903-4

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Car ferry, Norfolk a98_09928

Car ferry, Norfolk a98_09928
Reedham ferry, Reedham, Norfolk. This small chain ferry is still the only vehicle crossing on the River Yare between Great Yarmouth and Norwich

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Wherry, Norfolk a98_09263

Wherry, Norfolk a98_09263
River Yare, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. In much of East Anglia, waterways offered a ready means of transport for bulk goods, and the traditional working boat was called a wherry

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Whelk boats, Norfolk a98_14631

Whelk boats, Norfolk a98_14631
Wells next the Sea, Norfolk. An inshore fishing boat, the William Edward, unloads cockles at Quayside, watched by an appreciative audience. Photographed by Hallam Ashley Augusr 1949

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Dutch Fleet J950030

Dutch Fleet J950030
KENWOOD HOUSE, THE IVEAGH BEQUEST, London. " A Dutch Fleet coming to anchor in a breeze." Oil on canvas attr. to Willem Van de Velde 1665. IBK 960

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: King George V Dock, Canning Town, London a002108

King George V Dock, Canning Town, London a002108
KING GEORGE V DOCK, Canning Town, London. A view looking towards the bow of the Persic as she is assisted into the dock by tugs

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Royal Line poster

Royal Line poster
Poster promoting Royal Line Northern Canadian railway system and Atlantic steamship service, showing a ship crossing the Atlantic on the way to Canada from Bristol

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Horse and canal barge a064520

Horse and canal barge a064520
GRAND UNION CANAL, Paddington, London. A white horse tethered to railings on the tow path by two moored canal barges. Photographed by John Gay. Date range: January 1962 - May 1964

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: Grand Union Canal a064515

Grand Union Canal a064515
GRAND UNION CANAL, Little Venice, London. Canal boats moored on the Grand Union Canal at Little Venice, Paddington, looking along the water towards the Westbourne Terrace Road Bridge

Background imageShips and Boats Collection: King Henry VIIIs ship, Mary Rose, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom

King Henry VIIIs ship, Mary Rose, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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Ships and Boats Collection

Ships and boats are watercraft designed for transportation on the sea, rivers, lakes or other bodies of water. They come in various sizes and shapes, from small canoes to large cargo ships. Boats typically have a flat bottom and are propelled by oars or paddles, while ships have a more complex design with engines that power propellers or jets. Some common types of boats include rowboats, sailboats, kayaks and motorboats. Ships are used for transporting goods such as oil tankers or container ships. Additionally, they may be used for military purposes like naval vessels or research expeditions like oceanographic research vessels.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a vast collection of wall art and framed prints featuring ships and boats as a mode of transportation. Our collection includes stunning images of various types of vessels, from ancient sailboats to modern cruise liners, captured in different settings such as harbors, oceans, rivers, and lakes. These high-quality prints are perfect for adding an elegant touch to any room or office space. The Ships and Boats collection showcases the beauty and power of these watercrafts while also highlighting their historical significance in human civilization. From battleships used during wars to cargo ships transporting goods across the world's seas, each print tells a unique story about how people have relied on these vessels throughout history. Whether you're looking for a classic black-and-white photograph or a colorful painting depicting boats at sunset, Media Storehouse has something for everyone interested in nautical-themed decor. With its extensive selection and affordable prices, our collection is sure to impress anyone who loves maritime culture.
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What are Ships and Boats (Transportation) art prints?

Ships and boats transportation art prints are a collection of high-quality, professionally captured images that showcase the beauty and majesty of various types of watercraft. These prints are perfect for anyone who loves the sea or has an interest in maritime history, as they feature everything from classic sailboats to modern cruise ships. Each print is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology, ensuring that every detail is captured with stunning clarity and color accuracy. They come in a range of sizes to suit any space, from small desk frames to large wall hangings. These prints make great gifts for boat enthusiasts or anyone looking to add a touch of nautical charm to their home or office decor. Whether you're looking for something classic and timeless or more contemporary and bold, there's sure to be a ship or boat transportation art print that will capture your imagination.
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What Ships and Boats (Transportation) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of stunning art prints featuring ships and boats as transportation. From vintage black and white photographs to colorful contemporary artworks, there is something for everyone's taste. You can choose from iconic images of famous ships such as the Titanic or HMS Victory, or beautiful landscapes with boats sailing on serene waters. There are also prints depicting various types of vessels including sailboats, yachts, cruise liners, cargo ships and fishing boats. The collection includes artwork by renowned artists such as Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh alongside lesser-known but equally talented photographers and painters. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space with nautical-themed art or searching for a unique gift for someone who loves the sea, we have an extensive selection of ship and boat transportation art prints that will suit any occasion.
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How do I buy Ships and Boats (Transportation) art prints?

To buy Ships and Boats art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse through our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring various types of ships and boats. Once you have found the artwork that catches your eye, simply select the size and format that suits your needs. We offer a range of options for printing, including canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. You can also choose to have your print delivered rolled in a tube or ready-to-hang on your wall. To complete your purchase, add the item to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this stage, you will be prompted to enter payment details and shipping information. Media Storehouse is committed to providing customers with exceptional service and quality products. Whether you are looking for a stunning piece of art for your home or office or searching for a unique gift idea for someone special, we have something to suit every taste and budget.
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How much do Ships and Boats (Transportation) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of art prints featuring ships and boats as transportation. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size, material, and framing options you choose. We have a variety of sizes available to suit your needs, from small prints suitable for home decor to large statement pieces perfect for office spaces or public areas. Our selection includes both classic and contemporary artwork depicting various types of vessels such as sailboats, yachts, cruise ships, cargo ships and more. You can choose from different materials including canvas or paper with various finishes like matte or glossy. We pride ourselves in offering high-quality art prints at reasonable prices without compromising on quality. Our collection is curated by experts who ensure that each piece meets our standards before being added to our inventory. Whether you're looking for an elegant seascape print or a bold graphic design featuring boats as transportation vehicles; we have something for everyone at Media Storehouse.
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How will my Ships and Boats (Transportation) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Ships and Boats art prints are delivered to you in the best possible condition. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit and ensure it arrives safely at your doorstep. All of our art prints are carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy cardboard tube for shipping. This ensures that your print remains flat and undamaged during transit. Additionally, we use a reliable courier service to deliver your order directly to you. Once you receive your package, simply unroll the print and allow it to settle for a few hours before framing or displaying it as desired. If you have any questions or concerns about the delivery process, please do not hesitate to contact us – our friendly customer service team is always happy to help.