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Thomas Andrews, an Irish businessman and the mastermind behind the construction of the ill-fated Titanic, is captured in a captivating photograph from around 1910

Background imageShip Builder Collection: THOMAS ANDREWS (1873-1912). Irish businessman and builder of the Titanic. Photograph, c1910

THOMAS ANDREWS (1873-1912). Irish businessman and builder of the Titanic. Photograph, c1910

Background imageShip Builder Collection: The Shipbuilder, Special Aquitania Number

The Shipbuilder, Special Aquitania Number
Front cover of The Shipbuilder industry journal, June 1914 issue, focusing on the Cunard cruise liner Aquitania, launched the same year

Background imageShip Builder Collection: The main town of Sal Rei, Boa Vista, Cape Verde Islands, Atlantic, Africa

The main town of Sal Rei, Boa Vista, Cape Verde Islands, Atlantic, Africa

Background imageShip Builder Collection: The Shipbuilder, Souvenir Number

The Shipbuilder, Souvenir Number
Front cover of a Souvenir Number of The Shipbuilder industry journal, focusing on the White Star Line triple-screw cruise liners, Olympic and Titanic

Background imageShip Builder Collection: Ferdinand Schichau

Ferdinand Schichau
FERDINAND SCHICHAU German industrialist, shipbuilder who built many U-boats at his yards in Danzig

Background imageShip Builder Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, caricature C013 / 7592

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, caricature C013 / 7592
Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859). Caricature of the British civil engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, with steam coming out of his hat

Background imageShip Builder Collection: Teamwork builds ships. American World War I United States Shipping Board poster

Teamwork builds ships. American World War I United States Shipping Board poster
WORLD WAR I: U.S. POSTER. Teamwork builds ships. American World War I United States Shipping Board poster

Background imageShip Builder Collection: AMERICA: SHIPBUILDING, c1594. The first ship built in America

AMERICA: SHIPBUILDING, c1594. The first ship built in America. Copper engraving by Theodore de Bry, c1594

Background imageShip Builder Collection: HENRY ECKFORD (1775-1832). Scottish shipbuilder. Line engraving, 1882

HENRY ECKFORD (1775-1832). Scottish shipbuilder. Line engraving, 1882

Background imageShip Builder Collection: ROBERT L. STEVENS (1787-1856). American shipbuilder and inventor. Line engraving, 1878

ROBERT L. STEVENS (1787-1856). American shipbuilder and inventor. Line engraving, 1878

Background imageShip Builder Collection: BLOCK: SHIPBUILDING, 1614. Captain Adriaen Block and the shipwrecked crew of the Tyger building

BLOCK: SHIPBUILDING, 1614. Captain Adriaen Block and the shipwrecked crew of the Tyger building Onrust, the first decked vessel built in North America, near New York. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageShip Builder Collection: GEORGE STEERS (1820-1856). American shipbuilder. Line engraving, 19th century

GEORGE STEERS (1820-1856). American shipbuilder. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageShip Builder Collection: NEW YORK SHIPYARD, c1840. A shipyard in New York City. Wood engraving, American, c1840

NEW YORK SHIPYARD, c1840. A shipyard in New York City. Wood engraving, American, c1840

Background imageShip Builder Collection: GREEK MYTHOLOGY: JASON. The building of the Argo : line engraving

GREEK MYTHOLOGY: JASON. The building of the Argo : line engraving
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: JASON. The building of the " Argo" : line engraving

Background imageShip Builder Collection: HUGUENOT COLONY, 1562. Huguenot colonists at Fort Caroline, Florida

HUGUENOT COLONY, 1562. Huguenot colonists at Fort Caroline, Florida, building the ship Pinnace to return them to France, 1562: wood engraving

Background imageShip Builder Collection: John Brown, Shipbuilder

John Brown, Shipbuilder
JOHN BROWN shipbuilder with his autograph Date: 1816 - 1896

Background imageShip Builder Collection: W J PIRRIE / 1847-1924

W J PIRRIE / 1847-1924
WILLIAM JAMES PIRRIE 1st Viscount British shipbuilder, partner and later chairman of Harland & Wolff, who built Titanic Date: 1847 - 1924

Background imageShip Builder Collection: Oil drilling ship launch

Oil drilling ship launch. The ship, which has been built here at the shipyard, has just been launched into a river. This river is in Tyumen, in western Siberia

Background imageShip Builder Collection: Dory builder, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada

Dory builder, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageShip Builder Collection: Letter to Thomas Henry Ismay

Letter to Thomas Henry Ismay
A letter to Thomas Henry Ismay from twenty of his colleagues and employees on White Star Works headed paper, dated Bootle, 6 February 1899

Background imageShip Builder Collection: RMS Oceanic medal

RMS Oceanic medal
A medal presented to Thomas Henry Ismay to mark the launch of the RMS Oceanic on 14 January 1899. The ornate gilt design includes the British and American flags

Background imageShip Builder Collection: Sir John Hawkins (1532-1595)

Sir John Hawkins (1532-1595)
Engraving of Sir John Hawkins (1532-1595); Elizabethan seafarer, shipbuilder, MP, Treasurer of the Navy. In 1588 he was Rear-Admiral of the English fleet

Background imageShip Builder Collection: SYMINGTON (1763-1831)

SYMINGTON (1763-1831)
WILLIAM SYMINGTON English engineer & shipbuilder


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Thomas Andrews, an Irish businessman and the mastermind behind the construction of the ill-fated Titanic, is captured in a captivating photograph from around 1910. As one delves into the world of shipbuilding, they come across "The Shipbuilder, " a special edition dedicated to the majestic Aquitania. This publication takes us on a journey to Sal Rei, Boa Vista, located in the Atlantic off Africa's coast—a town where shipbuilding thrives. In this vast industry, we encounter Isambard Kingdom Brunel through a caricature that showcases his remarkable contributions. The importance of teamwork in constructing these colossal vessels is beautifully depicted in an American World War I poster by the United States Shipping Board. Looking back at history, we discover Theodore de Bry's copper engravings depicting America's earliest shipbuilding endeavors—the first ships built on its shores. Henry Eckford and Robert L. Stevens emerge as notable figures who left their mark on shipbuilding with their innovative ideas and inventions. Captain Adriaen Block's story unfolds through a wood engraving showcasing him and his crew building Onrust—the first decked vessel constructed in North America—near New York City. Another prominent name that surfaces is George Steers—an American shipbuilder whose legacy lives on through his exceptional workmanship. A glimpse into New York City during the mid-19th century reveals bustling shipyards dotted along its waterfront—a testament to its thriving maritime industry. From Thomas Andrews' vision for Titanic to countless other builders throughout history, these individuals have shaped our world by crafting magnificent vessels that sail across oceans and connect nations. Shipbuilders like Thomas Andrews continue to inspire awe with their dedication and expertise—forever leaving their mark on both maritime history and our collective imagination.