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Background imageMaritime Collection: SUEZ CANAL, 1869. Arrival of the Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII

SUEZ CANAL, 1869. Arrival of the Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra) at the Suez Canal in Egypt. Wood engraving, English, 1869

Background imageMaritime Collection: USS PENNSYLVANIA, c1850. The USS Pennsylvania, a U. S. Ship of the Line. Engraving

USS PENNSYLVANIA, c1850. The USS Pennsylvania, a U. S. Ship of the Line. Engraving
USS PENNSYLVANIA, c1850. The USS Pennsylvania, a U.S. Ship of the Line. Engraving, American, c1850

Background imageMaritime Collection: SUEZ CANAL, 1875. The Royal Yacht Osborne, with the Prince of Wales (later King

SUEZ CANAL, 1875. The Royal Yacht Osborne, with the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) on board, passing the peninsular and oriental steamer Pekin at Kantara, on the Suez Canal

Background imageMaritime Collection: SUEZ CANAL: INAUGURATION. The French ship Aigle, carrying the French Empress

SUEZ CANAL: INAUGURATION. The French ship Aigle, carrying the French Empress Eugenie at the inauguration of the Suez Canal, Egypt in November 1869. Wood engraving from a contemporary French newspaper

Background imageMaritime Collection: ENGLAND: NAVAL REVIEW, 1775. The Dockyard at Deptford: A Review by the First Lord

ENGLAND: NAVAL REVIEW, 1775. The Dockyard at Deptford: A Review by the First Lord of the Admiralty. Engraving by William Woollett after a painting by J.H. Mortimer at Richard Paton, 1775

Background imageMaritime Collection: STODDARD: THE TWO ANCHORS. An illustrated poem, The Two Anchors, by Richard Henry Stoddard

STODDARD: THE TWO ANCHORS. An illustrated poem, The Two Anchors, by Richard Henry Stoddard, about a sailor visiting his family. American, 1874

Background imageMaritime Collection: ENGLAND: NAVAL REVIEW, 1773. The Naval Review at Spithead, 1773. Engraving after a print

ENGLAND: NAVAL REVIEW, 1773. The Naval Review at Spithead, 1773. Engraving after a print, 1774

Background imageMaritime Collection: PORTSMOUTH POINT, c1814. The port at Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

PORTSMOUTH POINT, c1814. The port at Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. Engraving after a drawing by Thomas Rowlandson, c1814

Background imageMaritime Collection: CARTOON: BRITISH NEPTUNE. British Neptune Riding Triumphant

CARTOON: BRITISH NEPTUNE. British Neptune Riding Triumphant. Cartoon depicting Admiral Lord Howe pulling six French ships with tattered sails, the British flag flying above the French tricolor

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMSHIP: CROSS-SECTION. Cross-section diagram of a large American steamship, showing frames

STEAMSHIP: CROSS-SECTION. Cross-section diagram of a large American steamship, showing frames, width and outlines. Engraving, late 19th century

Background imageMaritime Collection: ENGLAND: NAVAL REVIEW. Planning the Great Naval Expedition. Cartoon depicting admirals

ENGLAND: NAVAL REVIEW. Planning the Great Naval Expedition. Cartoon depicting admirals and generals gathered around a large tub with model ships, English, c1814

Background imageMaritime Collection: CRAMPs SHIPYARD. The cruiser Minneapolis in the stocks, and a keel for a new ocean liner

CRAMPs SHIPYARD. The cruiser Minneapolis in the stocks, and a keel for a new ocean liner, at Cramps Shipyard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Engraving, late 19th century

Background imageMaritime Collection: SHIP: LA CHAMPAGNE, 1890. The passenger ship, La Champagne, passing through ice

SHIP: LA CHAMPAGNE, 1890. The passenger ship, La Champagne, passing through ice during a voyage from Havre to New York City. Engraving, American, 1890

Background imageMaritime Collection: USS SAINT PAUL, 1898. Cruiser in the U. S. Navy, commissioned for the Spanish-American War

USS SAINT PAUL, 1898. Cruiser in the U. S. Navy, commissioned for the Spanish-American War
USS SAINT PAUL, 1898. Cruiser in the U.S. Navy, commissioned for the Spanish-American War. Photograph, 1898

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMBOAT: NEW WORLD, 1861. The New World, a steamboat on the Hudson River in New York

STEAMBOAT: NEW WORLD, 1861. The New World, a steamboat on the Hudson River in New York. Engraving, English, 1861

Background imageMaritime Collection: YACHT: BOILER, 1880. Cross-section of the boiler for the steam-yacht, Anthracite

YACHT: BOILER, 1880. Cross-section of the boiler for the steam-yacht, Anthracite. Engraving, American, 1880

Background imageMaritime Collection: NATURAL GAS, 1890. Struck Gas. Workers trying to remove their drilling tools

NATURAL GAS, 1890. Struck Gas. Workers trying to remove their drilling tools from an oil well that has struck gas. Engraving, American, 1890

Background imageMaritime Collection: YACHT: ANTHRACITE, 1880. The English ocean steam-yacht, Anthracite. Engraving

YACHT: ANTHRACITE, 1880. The English ocean steam-yacht, Anthracite. Engraving, American, 1880

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMSHIP: CITY OF ROME. Stateroom of the steamship City of Rome of the Inman Line

STEAMSHIP: CITY OF ROME. Stateroom of the steamship City of Rome of the Inman Line, operating between Liverpool and New York City. Engraving, American, 1889

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAM-YACHT, 1880. James Gordon Bennett, Jr.s steam-yacht, Polynia. Engraving

STEAM-YACHT, 1880. James Gordon Bennett, Jr.s steam-yacht, Polynia. Engraving, American, 1880

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMSHIP: ABYSSINIA. The British steamship, Abyssinia. Engraving, American, 1889

STEAMSHIP: ABYSSINIA. The British steamship, Abyssinia. Engraving, American, 1889

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMSHIP: SIRIUS. The British steamship, S. S. Sirius. Engraving, American, 1889

STEAMSHIP: SIRIUS. The British steamship, S. S. Sirius. Engraving, American, 1889
STEAMSHIP: SIRIUS. The British steamship, S.S. Sirius. Engraving, American, 1889

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMSHIP: ADRIATIC. The Adriatic, an American steamship with the Collins Atlantic U

STEAMSHIP: ADRIATIC. The Adriatic, an American steamship with the Collins Atlantic U.S.A. Line, in service from 1850-1860. Engraving, American, 1889

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMSHIP: AFRICA. The Cunard Line steamship, SS Africa. Engraving, American, 1889

STEAMSHIP: AFRICA. The Cunard Line steamship, SS Africa. Engraving, American, 1889

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMSHIP: GREAT WESTERN. The British steamship SS Great Western. Engraving, American

STEAMSHIP: GREAT WESTERN. The British steamship SS Great Western. Engraving, American, 1889

Background imageMaritime Collection: SHIPS: GREAT EASTERN, 1858. The Progress of Steam Navigation, featuring the Great Eastern

SHIPS: GREAT EASTERN, 1858. The Progress of Steam Navigation, featuring the Great Eastern (temporarily called the Leviathan ). Engraving, English, 1858

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMSHIPS, 1882. Recent Marine Inventions, including Fryers buoyant propeller ship

STEAMSHIPS, 1882. Recent Marine Inventions, including Fryers buoyant propeller ship, a canal towboat and a new mastless steamship. Engraving, American, 1882

Background imageMaritime Collection: SHIP COLLISION, 1888. The collision between the ocean liners RMS Umbria of the Cunard Line

SHIP COLLISION, 1888. The collision between the ocean liners RMS Umbria of the Cunard Line and the SS Iberia of the Fabre Line, near Sandy Hook in New York Bay on 10 November 1888. The SS Iberia sank

Background imageMaritime Collection: SHIP: BELGENLAND, 1882. Scenes on board the passenger ship, Belgenland. Engraving

SHIP: BELGENLAND, 1882. Scenes on board the passenger ship, Belgenland. Engraving, American, 1882

Background imageMaritime Collection: SHIPWRECK, 1881. Disabled in Mid-Ocean - Firing Signals of Distress

SHIPWRECK, 1881. Disabled in Mid-Ocean - Firing Signals of Distress. Engraving after a drawing by J.O. Davidson, 1881

Background imageMaritime Collection: LIGHTSHIP, 1881. The Electric Light at Sea. Engraving after a drawing by J. O

LIGHTSHIP, 1881. The Electric Light at Sea. Engraving after a drawing by J. O
LIGHTSHIP, 1881. The Electric Light at Sea. Engraving after a drawing by J.O. Davidson, 1881

Background imageMaritime Collection: USS CONNECTICUT, 1909. The USS Connecticut and Russian warships off the coast of Messina

USS CONNECTICUT, 1909. The USS Connecticut and Russian warships off the coast of Messina, Italy, to provide earthquake relief. Photograph, January 1909

Background imageMaritime Collection: US ATLANTIC FLEET, 1908. Battleships of the United States Atlantic Fleet in a harbor

US ATLANTIC FLEET, 1908. Battleships of the United States Atlantic Fleet in a harbor in San Francisco, California. Photograph, April 1908

Background imageMaritime Collection: NORTH ATLANTIC FLEET, c1909. The USS Connecticut leading the North Atlantic Fleet

NORTH ATLANTIC FLEET, c1909. The USS Connecticut leading the North Atlantic Fleet off the Virginia coast. Photograph, c1909

Background imageMaritime Collection: USS MICHIGAN, 1912. The USS Michigan firing a broadside. Photograph by Enrique Muller

USS MICHIGAN, 1912. The USS Michigan firing a broadside. Photograph by Enrique Muller, 1912

Background imageMaritime Collection: US NAVY, 1908. A U. S. Navy fleet passing Pago-Pago, American Samoa. Photograph, 1908

US NAVY, 1908. A U. S. Navy fleet passing Pago-Pago, American Samoa. Photograph, 1908
US NAVY, 1908. A U.S. Navy fleet passing Pago-Pago, American Samoa. Photograph, 1908

Background imageMaritime Collection: HMS HOLLAND 1: MODEL. Three-foot model of the HMS Holland 1 submarine, made in

HMS HOLLAND 1: MODEL. Three-foot model of the HMS Holland 1 submarine, made in 1900 by John Philip Holland for the Royal Navy

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMBOAT MENU, c1865. Bill of fare for the steamboat M. S. Mepham, c1865

STEAMBOAT MENU, c1865. Bill of fare for the steamboat M. S. Mepham, c1865
STEAMBOAT MENU, c1865. Bill of fare for the steamboat M.S. Mepham, c1865

Background imageMaritime Collection: PADDLEWHEELER, c1900. A docked paddlewheeler at Oak Bluffs, Marthas Vineyard

PADDLEWHEELER, c1900. A docked paddlewheeler at Oak Bluffs, Marthas Vineyard, Massachusetts

Background imageMaritime Collection: OCEAN LINER: INTERIOR, 1912. Smoking room of the British ocean liner RMS Olympic

OCEAN LINER: INTERIOR, 1912. Smoking room of the British ocean liner RMS Olympic. Photograph, 1912

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMBOAT: MAYFLOWER. High pressure steamboat Mayflower on the Mississippi River

STEAMBOAT: MAYFLOWER. High pressure steamboat Mayflower on the Mississippi River. Lithograph, c1855

Background imageMaritime Collection: SHIPWRECK, c1916. A shipwreck, probably of the Norwegian ship, Glendoon, sunk

SHIPWRECK, c1916. A shipwreck, probably of the Norwegian ship, Glendoon, sunk by a German submarine in Glasgow, c1916

Background imageMaritime Collection: BRITISH FRIGATE BOSTON. The British frigate, HMS Boston, on which John Adams

BRITISH FRIGATE BOSTON. The British frigate, HMS Boston, on which John Adams and his son travelled to France. Detail of a painting by Francis Holman, 1779

Background imageMaritime Collection: ITALIAN GALLEY. Galley of the Provveditore, or governor, of Amato, Italy, 18th century

ITALIAN GALLEY. Galley of the Provveditore, or governor, of Amato, Italy, 18th century

Background imageMaritime Collection: VENETIAN GALLEY. Large Venetian galley. Sketch by Luca Carlevaris, (1663-1730)

VENETIAN GALLEY. Large Venetian galley. Sketch by Luca Carlevaris, (1663-1730)

Background imageMaritime Collection: SAILING SHIP, 17th CENTURY. Italian sailing ship. Drawing, 17th century

SAILING SHIP, 17th CENTURY. Italian sailing ship. Drawing, 17th century

Background imageMaritime Collection: VENETIAN GALLEY. Model of a Venetian galley, 17th or 18th century

VENETIAN GALLEY. Model of a Venetian galley, 17th or 18th century

Background imageMaritime Collection: SPANISH CARAVEL, c1587. A Spanish caravel flying the red cross of Santiago

SPANISH CARAVEL, c1587. A Spanish caravel flying the red cross of Santiago. Detail from the Atlas Portulano, by Juan Martinez, c1587



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