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Background imageMaritime Collection: CABRAL: FLEET, 1500. Six of the 13 Portuguese ships in Pedro Alvares Cabrals expedition

CABRAL: FLEET, 1500. Six of the 13 Portuguese ships in Pedro Alvares Cabrals expedition to India in 1500, which resulted in the discoveries of Brazil and Madagascar

Background imageMaritime Collection: BARTOLOMEU DIAS (c1450-1500). Portuguese explorer who discovered the Cape of Good Hope

BARTOLOMEU DIAS (c1450-1500). Portuguese explorer who discovered the Cape of Good Hope. Undated portrait

Background imageMaritime Collection: ROBERT FULTONs CLERMONT. A view of West Point on the Hudson River with Robert Fultons steamboat

ROBERT FULTONs CLERMONT. A view of West Point on the Hudson River with Robert Fultons steamboat, Clermont, steaming upstream from New York City to Albany, c1810

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMBOATS: SULTANA, 1865. The paddle steamer Sultana photographed during a stop at Helena

STEAMBOATS: SULTANA, 1865. The paddle steamer Sultana photographed during a stop at Helena, Arkansas on the Mississippi River, about one day prior to its fateful explosion near Memphis

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMER CAPTAIN, 1912. Edgar E. Brookhart, pilot of the Queen City steamboat of New Orleans

STEAMER CAPTAIN, 1912. Edgar E. Brookhart, pilot of the Queen City steamboat of New Orleans, Louisiana. Photograph, 1912

Background imageMaritime Collection: MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1896. The Bluff City, sternwheel steamboat of the Anchor Line

MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1896. The Bluff City, sternwheel steamboat of the Anchor Line, moored along the Mississippi River some time between its launching in 1896

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMSHIP: CITY OF NEW YORK. Cross-section view of Inman Lines City of New York steamship

STEAMSHIP: CITY OF NEW YORK. Cross-section view of Inman Lines City of New York steamship. Engraving, American, 1889

Background imageMaritime Collection: NAVY RECRUITING POSTER. Young Men Wanted for U. S. Navy. American Recruiting poster

NAVY RECRUITING POSTER. Young Men Wanted for U. S. Navy. American Recruiting poster
NAVY RECRUITING POSTER. Young Men Wanted for U.S. Navy. American Recruiting poster, c1900-1910

Background imageMaritime Collection: STEAMBOAT INTERIOR, c1870. Cabin of the Mississippi steamer, James Howard, c1870

STEAMBOAT INTERIOR, c1870. Cabin of the Mississippi steamer, James Howard, c1870. The largest steamboat ever built in the West, the James Howard was 330 feet long, 54 feet in the beam

Background imageMaritime Collection: HMS TRAFALGAR, 1887. The HMS Trafalgar, an ironclad battleship in the British Navy

HMS TRAFALGAR, 1887. The HMS Trafalgar, an ironclad battleship in the British Navy, launched at Portsmouth, 20 September 1887. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageMaritime Collection: MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL, 1887. Construction of the Manchester Ship Canal. Wood engraving

MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL, 1887. Construction of the Manchester Ship Canal. Wood engraving, English, 1887

Background imageMaritime Collection: MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL, 1887. The end of the Manchester Ship Canal at Eastham. Wood engraving

MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL, 1887. The end of the Manchester Ship Canal at Eastham. Wood engraving, English, 1887

Background imageMaritime Collection: LIGHTHOUSE, 1856. The Lighthouse, Christmas Eve. English wood engraving after a drawing by S

LIGHTHOUSE, 1856. The Lighthouse, Christmas Eve. English wood engraving after a drawing by S. Read, 1856

Background imageMaritime Collection: NORDENFELT SUBMARINE, 1885. Trial of a submarine developed by Thorsten Nordenfelt

NORDENFELT SUBMARINE, 1885. Trial of a submarine developed by Thorsten Nordenfelt, demonstrated at Landskrona, Sweden, for the Christian IX of Denmark and the Prince of Wales, 1885

Background imageMaritime Collection: ARCTIC EXPEDITION, 1882. The steamship Hope, captained by Sir Allen Young

ARCTIC EXPEDITION, 1882. The steamship Hope, captained by Sir Allen Young on an expedition to rescue the Eira expedition led by Benjamin Leigh Smith, 1882. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageMaritime Collection: SUBMARINE, c1885. Submarine invented by Claude Goubet, c1885. Engraving, English, 1899

SUBMARINE, c1885. Submarine invented by Claude Goubet, c1885. Engraving, English, 1899

Background imageMaritime Collection: SUBMARINE, 1749. An egg-shaped submarine made in 1749. English illustration, 1899

SUBMARINE, 1749. An egg-shaped submarine made in 1749. English illustration, 1899

Background imageMaritime Collection: ENGLAND: SHIPWRECK, 1868. The Penzance lifeboat, Richard Lewis, going out to the North Britain

ENGLAND: SHIPWRECK, 1868. The Penzance lifeboat, Richard Lewis, going out to the North Britain, wrecked in Mounts Bay, Cornwall, England. Wood engraving, English, 1868

Background imageMaritime Collection: FRENCH NAVAL SHIPS, 1902. A French battleship, cruiser, and submarine. Illustration

FRENCH NAVAL SHIPS, 1902. A French battleship, cruiser, and submarine. Illustration, English, 1902

Background imageMaritime Collection: SHIP INSPECTION, 1885. Princess Louise inspecting the training ship HMS Exmouth, in 1885

SHIP INSPECTION, 1885. Princess Louise inspecting the training ship HMS Exmouth, in 1885. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageMaritime Collection: USS MASSACHUSETTS, 1898. The USS Massachusetts in dry-dock at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York

USS MASSACHUSETTS, 1898. The USS Massachusetts in dry-dock at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York. Illustration by W.R. Leigh, 1898

Background imageMaritime Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. The Ships That Did the Work

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. The Ships That Did the Work. Fleet captained by Admiral Winfield Schley passing by the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, after the Spanish-American War

Background imageMaritime Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. The Ships That Did the Work. The USS New York, USS Iowa

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. The Ships That Did the Work. The USS New York, USS Iowa, USS Brooklyn, USS Indiana, and USS Oregon

Background imageMaritime Collection: SHIPWRECK, 1887. Sailor John White (also shown in inset at upper left) standing

SHIPWRECK, 1887. Sailor John White (also shown in inset at upper left) standing on the floating wreckage of the deep sea fishing vessel Breeze, of which he was the sole survivor

Background imageMaritime Collection: PHOTOGRAPHERS, 1898. At Last Admiral Sampson Meets the Camera Fleet

PHOTOGRAPHERS, 1898. At Last Admiral Sampson Meets the Camera Fleet. Crowds of photographers taking pictures of the USS New York after its return from the Spanish-American War, 1898

Background imageMaritime Collection: SUEZ CANAL: CONFERENCE. Ferdinand de Lesseps, President of the Suez Canal Company

SUEZ CANAL: CONFERENCE. Ferdinand de Lesseps, President of the Suez Canal Company (seated at far end of table, left), in conference with the council of the London Chamber of Commerce, London

Background imageMaritime Collection: NAVIGATION BY STARS, 1575. Sailors navigating by stars at night

NAVIGATION BY STARS, 1575. Sailors navigating by stars at night. Woodcut from Andre Thevets La cosmographie universelle, Paris, 1575

Background imageMaritime Collection: GREAT EASTERN EXPLOSION. Scene on the deck of the SS Great Eastern after the explosion

GREAT EASTERN EXPLOSION. Scene on the deck of the SS Great Eastern after the explosion on 9 September 1859. Stereograph, c1859

Background imageMaritime Collection: ENGLAND: YACHTING, 1873. A collier yacht sinking, with the yacht Violet behind it

ENGLAND: YACHTING, 1873. A collier yacht sinking, with the yacht Violet behind it, in the North Sea off the coast of Lowestoft, England, 1873. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageMaritime Collection: GREAT EASTERN EXPLOSION. Scene on the deck of the SS Great Eastern after the explosion

GREAT EASTERN EXPLOSION. Scene on the deck of the SS Great Eastern after the explosion on 9 September 1859. Stereograph, c1859

Background imageMaritime Collection: SCREW STEAMSHIP, 1851. The City of Manchester screw steamer, launched from Glasgow

SCREW STEAMSHIP, 1851. The City of Manchester screw steamer, launched from Glasgow on 14 June 1851. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageMaritime Collection: PHOENICIAN BIREME. A Phoenecian bireme ship. Engraving

PHOENICIAN BIREME. A Phoenecian bireme ship. Engraving

Background imageMaritime Collection: SHIP: GREAT EASTERN, 1860. The British iron steamship Great Eastern at New York Harber

SHIP: GREAT EASTERN, 1860. The British iron steamship Great Eastern at New York Harber. Wood engraving from a sketch taken from New Jersey, 1860

Background imageMaritime Collection: FRIGATE: MISSISSIPPI, 1853. The steam frigate Mississippi of the United States Navy

FRIGATE: MISSISSIPPI, 1853. The steam frigate Mississippi of the United States Navy. Wood engraving, English, 1853

Background imageMaritime Collection: SUEZ CANAL, 1869. The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), letting the waters

SUEZ CANAL, 1869. The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), letting the waters of the Mediterranean Sea into the Great Bitter Lake along the Suez Canal in Egypt. Wood engraving, English, 1869

Background imageMaritime Collection: SHIP: NUZETIEH, 1854. The Nuzetieh (Victorious), flagship of Admiral Adolphus Slade

SHIP: NUZETIEH, 1854. The Nuzetieh (Victorious), flagship of Admiral Adolphus Slade of the Turkish Navy. Wood engraving, English, 1854

Background imageMaritime Collection: ENGLAND: ANCHOR TEST, 1852. Trial of various types of anchors at the Royal Dockyard in Sheerness

ENGLAND: ANCHOR TEST, 1852. Trial of various types of anchors at the Royal Dockyard in Sheerness, Kent, England. Wood engraving, English, 1852

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



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