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Maritime Collection

Choose a picture from our Maritime Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

225 items

We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with Granger Art on Demand

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Maritime Collection: CABRAL: FLEET, 1500. Six of the 13 Portuguese ships in Pedro Alvares Cabrals expedition
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Maritime Collection: BARTOLOMEU DIAS (c1450-1500). Portuguese explorer who discovered the Cape of Good Hope
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Maritime Collection: ROBERT FULTONs CLERMONT. A view of West Point on the Hudson River with Robert Fultons steamboat
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Maritime Collection: STEAMBOATS: SULTANA, 1865. The paddle steamer Sultana photographed during a stop at Helena
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Maritime Collection: STEAMER CAPTAIN, 1912. Edgar E. Brookhart, pilot of the Queen City steamboat of New Orleans
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Maritime Collection: MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1896. The Bluff City, sternwheel steamboat of the Anchor Line
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Maritime Collection: STEAMSHIP: CITY OF NEW YORK. Cross-section view of Inman Lines City of New York steamship
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Maritime Collection: NAVY RECRUITING POSTER. Young Men Wanted for U. S. Navy. American Recruiting poster
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Maritime Collection: STEAMBOAT INTERIOR, c1870. Cabin of the Mississippi steamer, James Howard, c1870
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Maritime Collection: HMS TRAFALGAR, 1887. The HMS Trafalgar, an ironclad battleship in the British Navy
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Maritime Collection: MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL, 1887. Construction of the Manchester Ship Canal. Wood engraving
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Maritime Collection: MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL, 1887. The end of the Manchester Ship Canal at Eastham. Wood engraving
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Maritime Collection: LIGHTHOUSE, 1856. The Lighthouse, Christmas Eve. English wood engraving after a drawing by S
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Maritime Collection: NORDENFELT SUBMARINE, 1885. Trial of a submarine developed by Thorsten Nordenfelt
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Maritime Collection: ARCTIC EXPEDITION, 1882. The steamship Hope, captained by Sir Allen Young
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Maritime Collection: SUBMARINE, c1885. Submarine invented by Claude Goubet, c1885. Engraving, English, 1899
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Maritime Collection: SUBMARINE, 1749. An egg-shaped submarine made in 1749. English illustration, 1899
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Maritime Collection: ENGLAND: SHIPWRECK, 1868. The Penzance lifeboat, Richard Lewis, going out to the North Britain
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Maritime Collection: FRENCH NAVAL SHIPS, 1902. A French battleship, cruiser, and submarine. Illustration
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Maritime Collection: SHIP INSPECTION, 1885. Princess Louise inspecting the training ship HMS Exmouth, in 1885
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Maritime Collection: USS MASSACHUSETTS, 1898. The USS Massachusetts in dry-dock at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York
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Maritime Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. The Ships That Did the Work
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Maritime Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. The Ships That Did the Work. The USS New York, USS Iowa
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Maritime Collection: SHIPWRECK, 1887. Sailor John White (also shown in inset at upper left) standing
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Maritime Collection: PHOTOGRAPHERS, 1898. At Last Admiral Sampson Meets the Camera Fleet
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Maritime Collection: SUEZ CANAL: CONFERENCE. Ferdinand de Lesseps, President of the Suez Canal Company
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Maritime Collection: NAVIGATION BY STARS, 1575. Sailors navigating by stars at night
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Maritime Collection: GREAT EASTERN EXPLOSION. Scene on the deck of the SS Great Eastern after the explosion
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Maritime Collection: ENGLAND: YACHTING, 1873. A collier yacht sinking, with the yacht Violet behind it
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Maritime Collection: GREAT EASTERN EXPLOSION. Scene on the deck of the SS Great Eastern after the explosion
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Maritime Collection: SCREW STEAMSHIP, 1851. The City of Manchester screw steamer, launched from Glasgow
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Maritime Collection: PHOENICIAN BIREME. A Phoenecian bireme ship. Engraving
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Maritime Collection: SHIP: GREAT EASTERN, 1860. The British iron steamship Great Eastern at New York Harber
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Maritime Collection: FRIGATE: MISSISSIPPI, 1853. The steam frigate Mississippi of the United States Navy
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Maritime Collection: SUEZ CANAL, 1869. The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), letting the waters
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Maritime Collection: SHIP: NUZETIEH, 1854. The Nuzetieh (Victorious), flagship of Admiral Adolphus Slade
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Maritime Collection: ENGLAND: ANCHOR TEST, 1852. Trial of various types of anchors at the Royal Dockyard in Sheerness
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Maritime Collection: SUEZ CANAL, 1869. Arrival of the Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII
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Maritime Collection: USS PENNSYLVANIA, c1850. The USS Pennsylvania, a U. S. Ship of the Line. Engraving
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Maritime Collection: SUEZ CANAL, 1875. The Royal Yacht Osborne, with the Prince of Wales (later King
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Maritime Collection: SUEZ CANAL: INAUGURATION. The French ship Aigle, carrying the French Empress
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Maritime Collection: ENGLAND: NAVAL REVIEW, 1775. The Dockyard at Deptford: A Review by the First Lord
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Maritime Collection: STODDARD: THE TWO ANCHORS. An illustrated poem, The Two Anchors, by Richard Henry Stoddard
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Maritime Collection: ENGLAND: NAVAL REVIEW, 1773. The Naval Review at Spithead, 1773. Engraving after a print
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Maritime Collection: PORTSMOUTH POINT, c1814. The port at Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
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Maritime Collection: CARTOON: BRITISH NEPTUNE. British Neptune Riding Triumphant
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Maritime Collection: STEAMSHIP: CROSS-SECTION. Cross-section diagram of a large American steamship, showing frames
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Maritime Collection: ENGLAND: NAVAL REVIEW. Planning the Great Naval Expedition. Cartoon depicting admirals


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Why Choose Us?

We are a leading provider of Art Prints and Photo Gifts since 2004, working in partnership with a range of Sporting Clubs, Charities, Museums and Picture Libraries. A large share of profits from any of their images will go directly towards supporting that charity or club. Our archive of images is carefully curated to bring you a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, wildlife, architecture, and more. We ship from our partner labs in the UK, USA, EU (Netherlands) and Australia.
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You can pay for your order with most of the major credit and debit cards, or PayPal. For added security, major financial institutions process payment details separately and securely on our behalf. We do not have access to your online payment card details. Online payments are preferred however we do take phone orders. For UK customers only we accept cheques issued against a UK bank.
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Is wall art ready to hang?

For quick and easy installation all wall art, including framed prints, canvas prints and metal prints are supplied with a ready to hang solution on the back. Generally, saw tooth hangers are applied as they allow wall art to hang flush against the wall. The serrated edge of the hanger prevents the frame from shifting or tilting when hung.
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Are the photo prints fade resistant?

Yes, we use archival quality photo paper photographic paper for vivid reproduction Prints are an accurate representations of the original artwork, which is preserved for artistic character and authenticity. We guarantee they match previews shown on our web site