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Ships & Ocean Liners
This is our collection of old boats,warships, and ocean liners. Some famous ships include: Titanic, Oceanic, Olympic, Lusitania, the Monitor to name a few. These old ship photographs are available in a variety of sizes.
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1900s Old Lusitania Cruise Ship Boat at Sea 5x7 Photo
$8.95Photo shows the famous Lusitania ship while out at sea. The exact date of the original photo is unknown but is between 1907 and 1915. This would make a great addition to anyone's historical collection.<BR><BR>The Lusitania was a British cargo and passenger ship that was torpedoed and sank due to German submarine activity in May of 1915, just shy of ten years after she began her trans-Atlantic journeying. The Lusitania's construction began in September of 1904, and she went to sea approximately two years later on June 7, 1906. Learn More -
1900s Olympic & Titanic Cruise Line Ships Construction - 5x7 Photo
$8.95Photo shows bows of the Olympic and Titanic cruise line ships while in the shipyard construction area. Photo dates to between 1909 and 1911 . This is a 5x7 photo. Learn More -
1907 Lusitania Cruise Ship Arriving NYC Crowds at Dock 5x7 Photo
$8.95Photo shows the LUSITANIA cruise ship arriving in N.Y. for first time, Sept. 13, 1907: starboard view; crowd at dock; people waving from ship.
The Lusitania was a British cargo and passenger ship that was torpedoed and sank due to German submarine activity in May of 1915, just shy of ten years after she began her trans-Atlantic journeying. The Lusitania's construction began in September of 1904, and she went to sea approximately two years later on June 7, 1906. Learn More -
1907 Lusitania Cruise Ship Docked in New York City Pier 5x7
$8.95Photo shows view of the Lusitania cruise ship warping into dock in New York City; September 13, 1907. Nice view of crowd gathered on the dock to see this historic ship.
The Lusitania was a British cargo and passenger ship that was torpedoed and sank due to German submarine activity in May of 1915, just shy of ten years after she began her trans-Atlantic journeying. The Lusitania's construction began in September of 1904, and she went to sea approximately two years later on June 7, 1906. Learn More -
1907 Lusitania Cruise Ship Maiden Voyage New York City 5x7 Photo
$8.95Photo shows view of the great historic Lusitania cruise ship on it's maiden voyage in New York City. Photo dates to 1907.
The Lusitania was a British cargo and passenger ship that was torpedoed and sank due to German submarine activity in May of 1915, just shy of ten years after she began her trans-Atlantic journeying. The Lusitania's construction began in September of 1904, and she went to sea approximately two years later on June 7, 1906. Learn More -
1907 Lusitania in New York City Harbor 5x7 Photo
$8.95Photo shows the Lusitania ocean liner's first appearance in New York Harbor, Sept. 13, 1907. You can see Battery Park in the foreground. Learn More -
1907 Lusitania Maiden Voyage Arriving in New York City 5x7 Photo
$8.95Photo shows view of the Lusitania arriving in New York City on its maiden voyage. Photograph dates to September 13, 1907. Learn More -
1907 Lusitania Maiden Voyage Arriving in New York City 5x7 Photo
$8.95Photo shows view of the Lusitania arriving in New York City on its maiden voyage; bow & portside view at dock; welcoming crowd. Photograph dates to September 13, 1907. Learn More -
1908 Lusitania Cruise Ship in New York City 5x7 Photo
$8.95Photo shows the historic Lusitania cruise ship warping into new pier in New York City. Photo dates to November 20, 1908.
The Lusitania was a British cargo and passenger ship that was torpedoed and sank due to German submarine activity in May of 1915, just shy of ten years after she began her trans-Atlantic journeying. The Lusitania's construction began in September of 1904, and she went to sea approximately two years later on June 7, 1906. Learn More -
1911 Infamous Titanic Ocean Liner at Dock 5x7 Photo
$8.95Photo showing front view of the Titanic oceanliner in the dock. Photograph dates to 1912. This is a 5x7 photo. Learn More




