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Background imageMaritime Collection: FRANCE: STEAMBOAT, 1839. Launching of the unexplodable steamboat Papin at Blois

FRANCE: STEAMBOAT, 1839. Launching of the unexplodable steamboat Papin at Blois, France, on the Loire River, 1839. Contemporary French lithograph after Charles Pensee

Background imageMaritime Collection: FRANCE: STEAMBOAT, c1840. Arrival of a steamboat at Orleans, France, on the Loire River

FRANCE: STEAMBOAT, c1840. Arrival of a steamboat at Orleans, France, on the Loire River. Lithograph, French, c1840

Background imageMaritime Collection: MISSOURI RIVER STEAMBOAT. The steamboat State of Kansas moored along the levee at Leavenworth

MISSOURI RIVER STEAMBOAT. The steamboat State of Kansas moored along the levee at Leavenworth, Kansas, on the Missouri River. Photographed c1895

Background imageMaritime Collection: FRANCE: LOIRE TUGBOAT, c1900. The Fram, a tugboat constructed at Nantes, moored

FRANCE: LOIRE TUGBOAT, c1900. The Fram, a tugboat constructed at Nantes, moored on the Loire River in France. Photographed c1900

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMBOAT DECK, c1880. A view of the boiler deck on board the packet steamer J

STEAMBOAT DECK, c1880. A view of the boiler deck on board the packet steamer J.M. White, in service on the Mississippi River between Greenville, Mississippi, and New Orleans, Louisiana

Background imageMaritime Collection: MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1900. The steamboat City of Memphis photographed on the

MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1900. The steamboat City of Memphis photographed on the Mississippi River, c1900

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMBOAT INTERIOR, c1896. Interior view of the Bluff City, sternwheel steamboat

STEAMBOAT INTERIOR, c1896. Interior view of the Bluff City, sternwheel steamboat of the Anchor Line, launched in 1896 and destroyed in a fire at Chester, Illinois, in 1897

Background imageMaritime Collection: MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1880. The steamboat David R. Powell docked along the Mississippi River

MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1880. The steamboat David R. Powell docked along the Mississippi River. Photographed c1880

Background imageMaritime Collection: MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1880. The steamboat E

MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1880. The steamboat E.C. Carroll, Jr. loaded with bales of cotton along the Mississippi River in Louisiana. Photographed c1880

Background imageMaritime Collection: MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1875. The packet steamer James Howard at the confluence

MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1875. The packet steamer James Howard at the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers in Cairo, Illinois. Photographed c1875

Background imageMaritime Collection: MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1870. The steamboat Robert E. Lee docked along the Mississippi River

MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1870. The steamboat Robert E. Lee docked along the Mississippi River. Photographed c1870

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMBOAT RACE, 1870. The steamboat Robert E

STEAMBOAT RACE, 1870. The steamboat Robert E. Lee nearing the finish line in its victorious race up the Mississippi River against the Natchez, from New Orleans, Louisiana to St

Background imageMaritime Collection: MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1865. The Silver Moon, steamboat of the Memphis & Cincinnati

MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1865. The Silver Moon, steamboat of the Memphis & Cincinnati Packet Line, on the levee in Memphis, Tennessee, next to the Sir William Wallace. Photographed c1865

Background imageMaritime Collection: MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOATS. Steamboats and barges moored along the Mississippi River, 1850s

MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOATS. Steamboats and barges moored along the Mississippi River, 1850s

Background imageMaritime Collection: SNAG BOAT, c1910. A snag boat clearing snags along the Current River, southern

SNAG BOAT, c1910. A snag boat clearing snags along the Current River, southern Missouri or northern Arkansas, c1910

Background imageMaritime Collection: MISSISSIPPI RIVER: DREDGES. Part of the dredge fleet of the U

MISSISSIPPI RIVER: DREDGES. Part of the dredge fleet of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers moored at their winter quarters in West Memphis, Arkansas, on the Mississippi River

Background imageMaritime Collection: ILLINOIS: KEELBOAT. Keelboat at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers at Cairo

ILLINOIS: KEELBOAT. Keelboat at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers at Cairo, Illinois. Oil on canvas, 19th century, by an anonymous artist

Background imageMaritime Collection: BOATS ON THE MISSISSIPPI. Life on the Mississippi River in time of peace

BOATS ON THE MISSISSIPPI. Life on the Mississippi River in time of peace. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1865

Background imageMaritime Collection: CABIN BOY, 1799. An English ships cabin boy: aquatint, 1799, by Thomas Rowlandson

CABIN BOY, 1799. An English ships cabin boy: aquatint, 1799, by Thomas Rowlandson

Background imageMaritime Collection: LOUISIANA STEAMBOAT, 1832. A New Orleans steamboat

LOUISIANA STEAMBOAT, 1832. A New Orleans steamboat. Lithograph from the first American edition of Frances Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans, 1832

Background imageMaritime Collection: GREAT EASTERN, 1858. Hull of I. K. Brunels steamship awaiting high tide at Millwall

GREAT EASTERN, 1858. Hull of I. K. Brunels steamship awaiting high tide at Millwall
GREAT EASTERN, 1858. Hull of I.K. Brunels steamship awaiting high tide at Millwall before the final launch attempt in January 1858

Background imageMaritime Collection: HMS BOUNTY. An artistic rendering

HMS BOUNTY. An artistic rendering

Background imageMaritime Collection: ENGLISH SHIP, c1450. Ship taking soundings. English manuscript illumination, c1450

ENGLISH SHIP, c1450. Ship taking soundings. English manuscript illumination, c1450

Background imageMaritime Collection: CHINESE NAVY. Chinese navy sailing against Japanese pirates. Detail from Chinese scroll on paper

CHINESE NAVY. Chinese navy sailing against Japanese pirates. Detail from Chinese scroll on paper, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)

Background imageMaritime Collection: PORT OF MARSEILLES (detail). Painting, 1754, by Joseph Vernet

PORT OF MARSEILLES (detail). Painting, 1754, by Joseph Vernet

Background imageMaritime Collection: MIDSHIPMAN, 1799. An English Midshipman with a sextant: aquatint, 1799, by Thomas

MIDSHIPMAN, 1799. An English Midshipman with a sextant: aquatint, 1799, by Thomas Rowlandson

Background imageMaritime Collection: AN ENGLISH ADMIRAL, 1799. Aquatint by Thomas Rowlandson

AN ENGLISH ADMIRAL, 1799. Aquatint by Thomas Rowlandson

Background imageMaritime Collection: HMS CHALLENGER, 1872-76. Watercolor drawing of HMS Challenger on the first page

HMS CHALLENGER, 1872-76. Watercolor drawing of HMS Challenger on the first page of the journal of the oceanographic voyage of 1872-76 kept by Lieutenant Pelham Aldrich, a member of the ships company

Background imageMaritime Collection: SHIPs COOK, 1799. An English ships cook: aquatint, 1799, by Thomas Rowlandson

SHIPs COOK, 1799. An English ships cook: aquatint, 1799, by Thomas Rowlandson

Background imageMaritime Collection: MERCHANT SHIPS, c1465. Merchant ships in harbor: Italian manuscript illumination

MERCHANT SHIPS, c1465. Merchant ships in harbor: Italian manuscript illumination, before 1465

Background imageMaritime Collection: COMPASS ROSE, c1645. Windrose from a printed map by Jan Blaeu

COMPASS ROSE, c1645. Windrose from a printed map by Jan Blaeu

Background imageMaritime Collection: NAVIGATION STUDENT, 1556. The Student of Navigation

NAVIGATION STUDENT, 1556. The Student of Navigation. Woodcut from Martin Cortes Breve Compendio de la Sphera, Seville, 1556

Background imageMaritime Collection: POSTCARD: LUSITANIA, 1915. The Cunard steamship Lusitania depicted on a German

POSTCARD: LUSITANIA, 1915. The Cunard steamship Lusitania depicted on a German postcard several years before its sinking by German torpedoes on 7 May 1915



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