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Background imageTravel Collection: SHIPS: HMS INFLEXIBLE. HMS Inflexible, launched in 1876, the most heavily armored

SHIPS: HMS INFLEXIBLE. HMS Inflexible, launched in 1876, the most heavily armored British battleship of its time

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIP ACCIDENT, 1914. A view of the Empress of Ireland (left) and the Storstad

STEAMSHIP ACCIDENT, 1914. A view of the Empress of Ireland (left) and the Storstad
STEAMSHIP ACCIDENT, 1914. A view of the " Empress of Ireland" (left) and the " Storstad" colliding on the St

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIP: ACCIDENT, 1914. A crowd outside the Canadian Pacific Railroad office in Liverpool

STEAMSHIP: ACCIDENT, 1914. A crowd outside the Canadian Pacific Railroad office in Liverpool, England, awaiting news about the sinking of the Empress of Ireland on 29 May 1914 on the St

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIP ACCIDENT, 1914. The Empress of Ireland in port before the collision

STEAMSHIP ACCIDENT, 1914. The Empress of Ireland in port before the collision with the collier " Storstad" on the St. Lawrence River, May 29, 1914

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIP ACCIDENT, 1914. Passengers attempt to launch a life boat aboard the sinking

STEAMSHIP ACCIDENT, 1914. Passengers attempt to launch a life boat aboard the sinking Empress of Ireland after the collision with the collier Storstad in the St. Lawrence River, Canada, 29 May 1914

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIP: 1914. Passengers on deck the The Empress of Ireland before she sank in the St

STEAMSHIP: 1914. Passengers on deck the The Empress of Ireland before she sank in the St. Lawrence River on 29 May 1914. Photograph from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILES: RACING. Racing near Washington, D. C. in 1922

AUTOMOBILES: RACING. Racing near Washington, D. C. in 1922
AUTOMOBILES: RACING. Racing near Washington, D.C. in 1922

Background imageTravel Collection: HORSE & CART, 19th CENTURY. American printers cut, mid-19th century

HORSE & CART, 19th CENTURY. American printers cut, mid-19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD: CATTLE MEN, 1877. Advertisement for the Union Pacific Railroad addressed to cattle men

RAILROAD: CATTLE MEN, 1877. Advertisement for the Union Pacific Railroad addressed to cattle men, from Fort Bridger, Wyoming Territory, 1877

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE, 1906. Stereograph

AUTOMOBILE, 1906. Stereograph

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIP, 1870. Bound Down the River. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1870

STEAMSHIP, 1870. Bound Down the River. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1870

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTO ACCIDENT. An accident involving two Ford Model T s

AUTO ACCIDENT. An accident involving two Ford Model T s

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD: WEST, 1868. Across the Continent: Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way

RAILROAD: WEST, 1868. Across the Continent: Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way. Lithograph, 1868, by Currier and Ives

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE AD, 1905. Advertisement for an automobile show at Berlin, 1905

AUTOMOBILE AD, 1905. Advertisement for an automobile show at Berlin, 1905

Background imageTravel Collection: Vanderbilt Race, Nyc 1905

Vanderbilt Race, Nyc 1905

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE, 1914. American magazine cartoon, 1914

AUTOMOBILE, 1914. American magazine cartoon, 1914

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE: RACING, 1905. An early automobile racer photographed while driving

AUTOMOBILE: RACING, 1905. An early automobile racer photographed while driving at a speed of ninety miles an hour, 1905

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIP ACCIDENT, 1904. Cartoon, 1904, by Luther Daniels Bradley, inspired by the burning

STEAMSHIP ACCIDENT, 1904. Cartoon, 1904, by Luther Daniels Bradley, inspired by the burning and sinking of the excursion steamer General Slocum off Manhattan, June 15, 1904

Background imageTravel Collection: AMERICAN STEAMBOAT, 1832. New Orleans steamboat

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

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD LAND SALE, c1870. Land sale advertisement from the Union Pacific Railroad

RAILROAD LAND SALE, c1870. Land sale advertisement from the Union Pacific Railroad, c1870

Background imageTravel Collection: UNION PACIFIC POSTER, 1867. A Union Pacific Railroad broadside of 1867 advertising

UNION PACIFIC POSTER, 1867. A Union Pacific Railroad broadside of 1867 advertising land for sale in Kansas, including acreage on the Kickapoo Indian Reservation

Background imageTravel Collection: LOCOMOTIVE: SANDUSKY, 1837. The Mad River and Lake Erie Railroads Sandusky

LOCOMOTIVE: SANDUSKY, 1837. The Mad River and Lake Erie Railroads Sandusky, one of the first locomotives shipped west of the Alleghenies and the first locomotive built, in 1837

Background imageTravel Collection: STAGECOACH AT TAVERN, 1880. Village tavern and stagecoach in western North Carolina

STAGECOACH AT TAVERN, 1880. Village tavern and stagecoach in western North Carolina. Wood engraving, 1880, after Arthur Burdett Frost

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE CARTOON, 1914. Wheels. American magazine cartoon, 1914

AUTOMOBILE CARTOON, 1914. Wheels. American magazine cartoon, 1914

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD BRIDGE, c1870. A railroad bridge in the American West: oil over a photograph

RAILROAD BRIDGE, c1870. A railroad bridge in the American West: oil over a photograph, c1870

Background imageTravel Collection: AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE, 1830. The Best Friend of Charleston, first locomotive built

AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE, 1830. The Best Friend of Charleston, first locomotive built in the United States for regular service on a railway

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMBOAT ADVERTISEMENT. Advertisement, c1870, for Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad packet

STEAMBOAT ADVERTISEMENT. Advertisement, c1870, for Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad packet steamers

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD BRIDGE, c1860. Santa Fe Railroad train crossing a bridge. Photographed c1860

RAILROAD BRIDGE, c1860. Santa Fe Railroad train crossing a bridge. Photographed c1860

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIP: SHEET MUSIC. Sheet music of Great Western March, named after the steamship

STEAMSHIP: SHEET MUSIC. Sheet music of Great Western March, named after the steamship SS Great Western, by Charles Jarvis and Captain James Hosken. Lithograph sheet music cover, American, c1840

Background imageTravel Collection: LONDON: TRADESMANs CARD. Whitehead Rumball (from Mr. Boyd s), Mercer, at the Golden Anchor

LONDON: TRADESMANs CARD. Whitehead Rumball (from Mr. Boyd s), Mercer, at the Golden Anchor, near the New Church in the Strand, London. From the 18th century

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD CAMP, 1880s. Camp of railroad construction workers engaged in building the Atlantic

RAILROAD CAMP, 1880s. Camp of railroad construction workers engaged in building the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad (later merged into the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe), 1880s

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE: OLDSMOBILE. Oldsmobile, 1900

AUTOMOBILE: OLDSMOBILE. Oldsmobile, 1900

Background imageTravel Collection: CART, 19th CENTURY. American printers cut, mid-19th century

CART, 19th CENTURY. American printers cut, mid-19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE, 1916. An American automobile of 1916

AUTOMOBILE, 1916. An American automobile of 1916

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMSHIP: MENU, 1901. The North German Lloyds steamship Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse

STEAMSHIP: MENU, 1901. The North German Lloyds steamship Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, depicted on the cover of the onboard menu and concert program, 16 May 1901

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD BRIDGE, c1870. A railroad bridge in the American west. Stereograph, c1870

RAILROAD BRIDGE, c1870. A railroad bridge in the American west. Stereograph, c1870

Background imageTravel Collection: RAILROAD BRIDGE, 1858. A Baltimore and Ohio special train on one of the old Bollman

RAILROAD BRIDGE, 1858. A Baltimore and Ohio special train on one of the old Bollman Truss Railroad Bridges at North Branch, Maryland, June 1858

Background imageTravel Collection: Dayton Automobile, C1905

Dayton Automobile, C1905

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE, c1905

AUTOMOBILE, c1905

Background imageTravel Collection: SHIPS: HMS DREADNOUGHT. HMS Dreadnought, completed in 1906, with four propellors

SHIPS: HMS DREADNOUGHT. HMS Dreadnought, completed in 1906, with four propellors driven by Parsons turbines

Background imageTravel Collection: IMMIGRANT SHIP, 1893. German steamer, Furst Bismarck at entrance to New York Harbor

IMMIGRANT SHIP, 1893. German steamer, Furst Bismarck at entrance to New York Harbor. Oil, 1893, by Themistocles v. Eckenbrecher

Background imageTravel Collection: AUTOMOBILE: DURYEA, 1893-94

AUTOMOBILE: DURYEA, 1893-94

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMBOAT, 19th CENTURY. American typefounders cut, 19th century

STEAMBOAT, 19th CENTURY. American typefounders cut, 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAM CARRIAGE, 1832. F. Churchs steam carriage, built in 1832, travelling the

STEAM CARRIAGE, 1832. F. Churchs steam carriage, built in 1832, travelling the London-Birmingham route. Illustration, English, 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: STEAMBOAT, 19th CENTURY. American typefounders cut, 19th century

STEAMBOAT, 19th CENTURY. American typefounders cut, 19th century

Background imageTravel Collection: CAR AND CARRIAGE, 1914. A horse and carriage meets a broken down car on a road

CAR AND CARRIAGE, 1914. A horse and carriage meets a broken down car on a road. The original caption reads: Why! Good afternoon! Yes it is a shame. He should have fixed that before we came

Background imageTravel Collection: TRANSATLANTIC LINER, 1912. France, launched in 1912

TRANSATLANTIC LINER, 1912. France, launched in 1912

Background imageTravel Collection: SUBMARINE: HOLLAND, 1898. Americas armored torpedo-boat, USS Holland. Drawing

SUBMARINE: HOLLAND, 1898. Americas armored torpedo-boat, USS Holland. Drawing, English, 1898



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