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"Trans-Atlantic: A Journey Through Time and Luxury" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the golden era of transatlantic travel

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Raymond Baxter interviewing Captain James Linton A. F. C

Raymond Baxter interviewing Captain James Linton A. F. C
Raymond Baxter interviewing Captain James Linton A.F.C, a BOAC Comet pilot: discussing the recent introduction of the de Havilland Comet and Boeing 707 on trans-Atlantic airline routes

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR. 1 XV744 at St, Pancras

Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR. 1 XV744 at St, Pancras
Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.1 XV744 (712007), of the Harrier Operational Conversion Unit, at St, Pancras Station coal-yard, for the 1969 Daily Mail Trans-Atlantic Air Race. Flown by Sqn. Ldr

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Ryan NYP 'Spirit of St. Louis', piloted by Charles A. Lindbergh, 1927

Ryan NYP "Spirit of St. Louis", piloted by Charles A. Lindbergh, 1927
Monoplane flown by Charles Lindbergh on May 20-21 1927 on the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight. Silver colored doped fabric covered high wing single radial engine monoplane

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: 12c S. S. Adriatic re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company

12c S. S. Adriatic re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company
12c S.S. Adriatic re-issue single, 1875. Unused; perf 12; without grill; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Hour Angle wristwatch, ca. 1927. Creator: Longines-Wittnauer Watch Co

Hour Angle wristwatch, ca. 1927. Creator: Longines-Wittnauer Watch Co
Hour Angle wristwatch, ca. 1927. On 20-21 May 1927, Charles Lindbergh literally flew into history when he crossed the Atlantic Ocean in his Ryan NYP Spirit of St

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Steerage passengers enjoying fresh air on deck as their ship enters New York harbour, c

Steerage passengers enjoying fresh air on deck as their ship enters New York harbour, c
PNP256619 Steerage passengers enjoying fresh air on deck as their ship enters New York harbour, c.1905 (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: A German immigrant ships contract & boarding card for New York, issued in Hamburg

A German immigrant ships contract & boarding card for New York, issued in Hamburg
PNP256616 A German immigrant ships contract & boarding card for New York, issued in Hamburg, 1881 (litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; German

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Steerage Emigrants on the deck of a passenger ship from Europe to the New World, c

Steerage Emigrants on the deck of a passenger ship from Europe to the New World, c
CHT247747 Steerage Emigrants on the deck of a passenger ship from Europe to the New World, c.1870 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; eArchives Charmet; English

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Laying the Atlantic Telegraph Cable (chromolitho)

Laying the Atlantic Telegraph Cable (chromolitho)
668164 Laying the Atlantic Telegraph Cable (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Laying the Atlantic Telegraph Cable)

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: German immigrant ships contract for New York, issued in Hamburg, 1881 (litho)

German immigrant ships contract for New York, issued in Hamburg, 1881 (litho)
PNP256610 German immigrant ships contract for New York, issued in Hamburg, 1881 (litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; American

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Passengers on the rail of the RMS Sacndinavian to Canada

Passengers on the rail of the RMS Sacndinavian to Canada
Passengers on the rail of the RMS Scandinavian en route to Canada - 24th September 1920. 1920

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Poster advertising the Hamburg-Amerika Linie (colour litho)

Poster advertising the Hamburg-Amerika Linie (colour litho)
LEE249080 Poster advertising the Hamburg-Amerika Linie (colour litho) by German School, (20th century); Private Collection; eDavid Lees Photography Archive; German, out of copyright

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: The White Star Liner nearing New York (engraving)

The White Star Liner nearing New York (engraving)
2792839 The White Star Liner nearing New York (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The White Star Liner nearing New York. Illustration for Chatterbox (1898)

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Savannah, the first steamship to cross the Atlantic, 1819 (engraving)

Savannah, the first steamship to cross the Atlantic, 1819 (engraving)
PNP248806 Savannah, the first steamship to cross the Atlantic, 1819 (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Poster advertising the Cunard Line (colour litho)

Poster advertising the Cunard Line (colour litho)
LEE249082 Poster advertising the Cunard Line (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; eDavid Lees Photography Archive; English, out of copyright

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Poster advertising passage from Gothenburg to Chicago, 1870 (litho)

Poster advertising passage from Gothenburg to Chicago, 1870 (litho)
PNP256618 Poster advertising passage from Gothenburg to Chicago, 1870 (litho) by Swedish School, (19th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; Swedish, out of copyright

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: The crowded deck of an immigrant ship entering New York harbour, c. 1905 (b / w photo)

The crowded deck of an immigrant ship entering New York harbour, c. 1905 (b / w photo)
PNP256611 The crowded deck of an immigrant ship entering New York harbour, c.1905 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; American

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Guglielmo Marconi and Wireless Messages Of Love (colour litho)

Guglielmo Marconi and Wireless Messages Of Love (colour litho)
3093478 Guglielmo Marconi and Wireless Messages Of Love (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Guglielmo Marconi and Wireless Messages Of Love)

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Homeward Bound, The Quay of New York, engraved by T. H. Maguire

Homeward Bound, The Quay of New York, engraved by T. H. Maguire
NYH189921 Homeward Bound, The Quay of New York, engraved by T.H. Maguire, 1854 (colour litho) (see 189006) by Nicol, J (19th century) (after); Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Landing the Atlantic Cable at Hearts Content (colour litho)

Landing the Atlantic Cable at Hearts Content (colour litho)
2790349 Landing the Atlantic Cable at Hearts Content (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Landing the Atlantic Cable at Hearts Content)

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: The Voices of the Fatherland on the High Seas (Colour Litho)

The Voices of the Fatherland on the High Seas (Colour Litho)
2778149 The Voices of the Fatherland on the High Seas (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The voices of the Motherland on the high seas)

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Poster advertising the Cunard Line (colour litho)

Poster advertising the Cunard Line (colour litho)
LEE249083 Poster advertising the Cunard Line (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: To All Parts of the World ; ); eDavid Lees Photography Archive; English

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: A lifeboat which the inventor claims to be un-capsizable

A lifeboat which the inventor claims to be un-capsizable and which if capsized will still be a boat because the bottom is hollowed out with seats and can be floated on the water

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Prince Michael of Kent arrives at the Post Office Tower

Prince Michael of Kent arrives at the Post Office Tower, his time ruined by an airport delay in New York, It wasn t the Princes day, he also tore his trousers, had a collision on a motor-cycle

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: The Atlantic Telegraph, [1866]. Creator: Robert Charles Dudley

The Atlantic Telegraph, [1866]. Creator: Robert Charles Dudley
The Atlantic Telegraph, [1866]

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: The Atlantic Telegraph Cable Fleet Assembled at Berehaven (Southwest Coast of Ireland)

The Atlantic Telegraph Cable Fleet Assembled at Berehaven (Southwest Coast of Ireland): Ships, the Great Eastern, H.M.S. Terrible, the Alby, the Medway and the William Cory, 1866

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Telegraph Cable Fleet at Sea, 1865, 1865-66. Creator: Robert Charles Dudley

Telegraph Cable Fleet at Sea, 1865, 1865-66. Creator: Robert Charles Dudley
Telegraph Cable Fleet at Sea, 1865, 1865-66

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Valentia, Ireland, from the Harbor, Opposite Knight s-town, at the Period of Laying

Valentia, Ireland, from the Harbor, Opposite Knight s-town, at the Period of Laying the Cable of 1857, 1865-66

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Foilhummerum Bay, Valentia, Looking from Cromwell Fort: The Caroline and Boats

Foilhummerum Bay, Valentia, Looking from Cromwell Fort: The Caroline and Boats Laying the Earth Wire, July 21st, 1865, 1865-66

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Coiling the Cable in the Large Tanks at the Works of the Telegraph Construction

Coiling the Cable in the Large Tanks at the Works of the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company of Greenwich, 1865, 1865

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: In the Bows of the Great Eastern: The Cable Broken and Lost, Preparing to Grapple

In the Bows of the Great Eastern: The Cable Broken and Lost, Preparing to Grapple, August 2nd, 1865, 1865

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Coiling the Cable in the After-tank on Board the Great Eastern at Sheerness: Visit

Coiling the Cable in the After-tank on Board the Great Eastern at Sheerness: Visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales on May 23rd, 1865, 1865-66

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: The Cable Passed From the Works into the Hulk (the Old Frigate Iris) Lying in the Thames

The Cable Passed From the Works into the Hulk (the Old Frigate Iris) Lying in the Thames at Greenwich, 1865-66

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: The Old Frigate Iris with Her Freight of Cable Alongside the Great Eastern at Sheerness

The Old Frigate Iris with Her Freight of Cable Alongside the Great Eastern at Sheerness: The Cable Passed from the Hulk to the Great Eastern, 1865

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Foilhummerum Bay, Valentia, Looking Seawards from the Point at Which the Cable

Foilhummerum Bay, Valentia, Looking Seawards from the Point at Which the Cable Reaches the Shore of Ireland, 1865-66

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Splicing the Cable (after the First Accident) on Board the Great Eastern, July 25th, 1865

Splicing the Cable (after the First Accident) on Board the Great Eastern, July 25th, 1865, 1865-66

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: H. M. S. Agamemnon Laying the Atlantic Telegraph Cable in 1858: a Whale Crosses the Line

H. M. S. Agamemnon Laying the Atlantic Telegraph Cable in 1858: a Whale Crosses the Line
H.M.S. Agamemnon Laying the Atlantic Telegraph Cable in 1858: a Whale Crosses the Line, 1865-66

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Interior of One of the Tanks on Board the Great Eastern: The Cable Passing Out, 1865-66

Interior of One of the Tanks on Board the Great Eastern: The Cable Passing Out, 1865-66

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: The Cliffs, Foilhummerum Bay, Valentia, the Point at Which the Shore-end of the Cable

The Cliffs, Foilhummerum Bay, Valentia, the Point at Which the Shore-end of the Cable was Landed on July 22nd, 1865, 1865

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Deck of the Great Eastern, the Cable Trough, etc. 1866, 1865-66

Deck of the Great Eastern, the Cable Trough, etc. 1866, 1865-66

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: News Received Through the Atlantic Cable From All Parts of the World, etc. 1866

News Received Through the Atlantic Cable From All Parts of the World, etc. 1866

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: The Albany Buoying a Bight of the Cable of 1865 on the Night of August 26th, 1866, 1866

The Albany Buoying a Bight of the Cable of 1865 on the Night of August 26th, 1866, 1866

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Landing the Shore End of the Atlantic Cable, 1866. Creator: Robert Charles Dudley

Landing the Shore End of the Atlantic Cable, 1866. Creator: Robert Charles Dudley
Landing the Shore End of the Atlantic Cable, 1866

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: The Laying of the Atlantic Cable, 1857: H.M.S. Agamemnon... (1901). Creator: Unknown

The Laying of the Atlantic Cable, 1857: H.M.S. Agamemnon... (1901). Creator: Unknown
The Laying of the Atlantic Cable, 1857: H.M.S. Agamemnon fitted with the machine for passing the coil overboard, (1901). HMS Agamemnon was the first warship to be built with screw propulsion

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: The breaking of the Atlantic Cable on board the Great Eastern, August 2, 1865, (1901)

The breaking of the Atlantic Cable on board the Great Eastern, August 2, 1865, (1901). The first transatlantic telegraph cable was laid across the floor of the Atlantic Ocean from Valentia Island in

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: The Consolidated Liberator, 1941. Creator: Unknown

The Consolidated Liberator, 1941. Creator: Unknown
The Consolidated Liberator, 1941. The Consolidated B-24 Liberator was an American heavy bomber capable of transatlantic flight, used by the RAF during the Second World War

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Passengers play cards on the deck of a Red Star liner, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Passengers play cards on the deck of a Red Star liner, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Passengers play cards on the deck of a Red Star liner, 1907. People enjoy a game of Bridge on board an ocean liner on a transatlantic crossing

Background imageTrans Atlantic Collection: Amelia Earhart, 1928, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Amelia Earhart, 1928, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Amelia Earhart, 1928, (1935). American aviation pioneer and author Amelia Earhart (born 1897; disappeared 2 July 1937), was the first woman to to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean



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"Trans-Atlantic: A Journey Through Time and Luxury" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the golden era of transatlantic travel. From the iconic Normandie Poster to the captivating poster advertising Holland America Line, these vintage artworks transport us to a bygone era where elegance and grandeur ruled the seas. Imagine boarding a Cunard White Star liner, feeling the excitement build as you set sail across the vast Atlantic Ocean. The allure of adventure beckons with every stroke of paint on a Zeppelin to South America poster or an enticing Hamburg American line passenger ship advertisement. The RMS Mauretania, launched in 1938, stands as a testament to innovation and engineering prowess. Its sleek design epitomizes luxury travel at its finest. Yet amidst this opulence lies tragedy - symbolized by TITANIC's haunting menu for third-class passengers on that fateful night in 1912 when destiny collided with an iceberg. As aviation took flight, Pan American World Airways soared above oceans, connecting continents like never before. A simple luggage label from a Zeppelin journey to South America evokes images of floating through clouds towards distant horizons. Cunard's enduring legacy is beautifully captured in their timeless posters that enticed travelers aboard their majestic ships. And who can forget The Queen Mary liner? Majestic and regal, she sailed gracefully across the Atlantic Ocean carrying dreams and aspirations within her hull. Finally, we pay homage to SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse - an embodiment of early 20th-century maritime marvels that paved the way for future voyages across treacherous waters. Transatlantic journeys have shaped history while leaving indelible imprints on our collective imagination. These hints offer glimpses into extraordinary tales woven together by human ambition and wanderlust – stories waiting to be discovered anew with each passing generation.