RMHN98AN–WHITE STAR LINE poster about 1905 showing the RMS Oceanic liner
RMPK06W3–WHITE STAR LINE Vintage poster 1900’s Original vintage travel advertising poster for White Star Line From Southampton and Cherbourg From Liverpool and Queenstown From Glasgow From Belfast To United States and Canada. Illustration of a four funnel TITANIC CLASS OCEAN LINER 1900’s Original vintage travel advertising poster for White Star Line inside the shape of a star Printed by the Liverpool Printing & Stationery Company UK 1900’s,
RMDE02BF–White Star Line RMS Celtic in dry dock early 1900s
RMCFJ1MN–RMS Titanic of the White Star Line which sank at 2.20 AM, Monday morning April 15, 1912 after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic.
RMB4D2G8–Advertisement for the White Star Line to USA and Canada circa 1935
RMG3BTJ7–Australian White Star Line packet ship, the Ben Nevis. Date: 1852
RME74NAD–White Star Line dock, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1915
RMHT23K8–White Star Line. Titanic & Olympic, c. 1911. Artist: Anonymous
RMEPFDRW–White Star Line liner RMS Olympic, sistership of the ill fated Titanic seen here in Southampton docks for her yearly refit Circa November 1932
RMMG54PR–The White Star Line ocean liner RMS Olympic sailing off the coast of Cherbourg around 1912 after its refit increasing the number of lifeboats.
RMB47AKK–'RMS Titanic', a passenger ship of the White Star Line A highly detailed, fully rigged plastic model on a wooden stand. Length ca. 185 cm. Width 20 cm. Height ca. 65 cm. The keel of the Titanic was laid at Harland & Wolff in Belfast in 1909 and the ship was launched on 31 May 1911. The Titanic, which was considered unsinkable, became famous for its collision with an iceberg during the night of 14 to 15 April and its subsequent loss with 1504 of the 2208 people on board. historic, historical, 1900s, 1910s, 20th century, transport, transportation, object, objects,
RMDF423D–White Star passenger steamer 'Majestic' on a voyage, 1890s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMCWKJ6P–Antique White Star Line advertising poster, Southampton, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
RF2H5AMHB–Vintage photo dated 1903 of the passenger liner SS Corinthic in dry dock for maintenance at the city of Liverpool in England. Built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast she was launched in 1902 for the British shipping companies White Star Line and Shaw, Savill & Albion Line. She operated as a combined cargo and passenger liner from Liverpool to New Zealand. The SS Corinthic was scrapped in 1931
RMEXRN90–1930s UK White Star Line Poster
RMAT4GTN–The former offices of the White Star line Liverpool Uk Italianate brick building - where the sinking of Titanic was announced
RMC94W3Y–White Star S.S. Olympic
RMHYYGGE–The SS Nomadic, a former tender of the White Star Line (launched 1911), Titanic Quarter, Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
RMMWP5A2–. Ship line drawing of RMS Baltic . 1903. White Star Line 523 RMS Baltic plan
RMDYP1HT–RMS TITANIC of the White Star Line launched at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast on 31 May 1911
RM2GGXNX5–Vintage 1926 White Star Line RMS Titanic/ RMS Olympic Ocean Liners (identical sister ships) simple illustration watercolour advertising poster
RMDE02BT–Southampton White Star Line RMS Olympic in dry dock early 1900s
RM2A71X4M–Replica memorabilia relating to the Titanic: Advert for additional steamer services in the 1st Class White Star Line passenger brochure.
RMD9E7DC–Advertisement leaflet for White Star Line Holiday Tours to the United States and Canada
RMG3BX0H–RMS Megantic - White Star Line
RME6DXP3–Cunard-White Star Line Ocean Liner, Queen Mary, photo from Painting of Maiden Voyage by Artist Jack Gray
RMCN77K8–trunk showing white star line passenger designation
RMEPFJE0–White Star Line liner RMS Olympic, sistership of the ill fated Titanic seen here having her funnels painted during her yearly refit at Southampton docks circa November 1932
RMDE7186–White Star Line. Titanic & Olympic, c. 1910. Artist: Anonymous
RMB47AKJ–'RMS Titanic', a passenger ship of the White Star Line A highly detailed, fully rigged plastic model on a wooden stand. Length ca. 185 cm. Width 20 cm. Height ca. 65 cm. The keel of the Titanic was laid at Harland & Wolff in Belfast in 1909 and the ship was launched on 31 May 1911. The Titanic, which was considered unsinkable, became famous for its collision with an iceberg during the night of 14 to 15 April and its subsequent loss with 1504 of the 2208 people on board. historic, historical, 1900s, 1910s, 20th century, transport, transportation, object, objects,
RMCWC25M–The Ocean Liner BALTIC moored at the White Star Line piers New York ca. 1905. LC-D4-10911 C
RMCWKJ9P–Antique White Star Line advertising poster, Southampton, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
RMJX6RPN–The Teutonic mercantile armed cruiser, White Star Line, by William Lionel Wyllie
RMEXPJ1N–1920s UK White Star Line Poster
RMB0KE51–RMS 'Olympic', White Star Line ocean liner, 1911-1912.Artist: FGO Stuart
RMA1TMKM–Captain Rostron captain of Carpathia which rescued Titanic survivors on left. Captain Smith of the Titanic, right.
RMH5BF43–SS AFRIC of White Star Line, c 1908
RMTA2TN4–The 'Majestic' of the shipping company White Star Line was the largest ship in the world at the time of her commissioning. She served the North Atlantic route between Southampton and New York.
RM2B7XNNJ–RMS TITANIC of the White Star Line
RM2EATCNT–RMS QUEEN MARY 1930's CUNARD WHITE STAR Vintage Ocean Liner Poster by William Jarvis. Cunard White Star R.M.S Queen Mary, original Lithograph poster printed by British Colour Printing Co. Ltd 1936 RMS Queen Mary 1936 Advertising promotional poster for the flagship Ocean Liner of Cunard-White Star Line Poster design by William Howard Jarvis (1903-1964).
RMW3222X–SS Cymric at New York. A steamship of the White Star Line built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast and launched on 12 October 1897.
RMAM9XEW–Cunard White Star 1930s Cunard poster shows passengers waving from deck of the luxury liner Queen Mary
RMF667YY–Titanic return voyage advert news clipping from 1912
RMG37NBX–RMS Titanic, passenger liner of the Cunard White Star line; she is the largest and most luxurious ship afloat : thanks to her well-designed interior, she is considered practically unsinkable. (T.S.S. on the postcard stands for triple-screw steamer.)
RMH9GRAW–A photograph of horse-drawn hearses carrying the bodies of those who lost their lives on the Titanic dated May 9th 1912, that is being auctioned off at Henry Aldridge & Son auction house in Devizes, Wiltshire, in one of their 100th Anniversary Titanic sales this Saturday. 27 March 2012. Photo by Adam Gasson.
RMDXBMXW–Nomadic, the only surviving White Star Line ship, built to ferry passengers to and from the Titanic
RMWXRJBR–The building of the RMS Queen Mary, 1934. The RMS Queen Mary, British ocean liner that sailed primarily on the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard-White Star Line. Here we see her at the shipbuilders John Brown & Company, Clydebank, Scotland.
RMBTENN6–A policeman patrols outside the White Star Line offices in New York as crowds gather following the Titanic disaster in 1912.
RMHHEJ8C–Portrait of a steamer of the White Star Line crossing the Atlantic. Dated 19th Century
RM2BWAT1C–Mr Parton of the White Star Line , takes a rest during an arduous day ' s sightseeing . 1 February 1925
RMDG6PFY–M.V. Britannic, ocean liner of the White Star Line. From The Romance of the Merchant Ship, published 1931.
RMT964E6–A diagram of a cross section of one of the main generating sets of the Titanic's and the Olympic's steam engines, of the White Star Line, 1911.
RMEXRKB1–1940s UK White Star Line Magazine Advert (detail)
RMGEXH91–RMS Oceanic - White Star Line - early 1900s
RMC2PEX6–The 46,328 tons RMS Titanic of the White Star Line.
RMH5BF3R–PERSIC on left and CERAMIC on right, both of the White Star Line.
RMM95MK3–1889 photograph - RMS Teutonic - from an album of images relating to the launch of the vessel, which was built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, for the White Star Line - later to achieve notoriety as the owner of the Titanic. The album shows interiors of the ship, member of the crew, trial cruises, including a visit onboard by the German Kaiser and Prince of Wales, as well as many images of other visitors. This image -
RMB7KCTB–WHITE STAR LINE shipping line advert about 1911 promoting the Titanic
RM2EATAGJ–TITANIC & OLYMPIC 1900's Brochure Advertisement colour page by White Star Line offering Third Class Accommodation in The Largest Steamers In The World 1910
RMEPFERK–White Star Line liner RMS Olympic, sistership of the ill fated Titanic seen here in Southampton docks for her yearly refit circa November 1932
RMCEH6NR–The Ill-Fated Titanic, 1912 postcard issued to mark the maritime disaster when the liner hit an Iceberg off Newfoundland
RMJ7TYYK–White Star Line RMS Teutonic as an armed Cruiser 1889 Spithead review
RMDRJNEX–RMS Titanic at sea
RMH9GRB2–A rare photo postcard of the Titanic taken from Cowes, Isle of Wight, dated 10th April 1912 that is being auctioned off at Henry Aldridge & Son auction house in Devizes, Wiltshire, in one of their 100th Anniversary Titanic sales this Saturday. 27 March 2012. Photo by Adam Gasson.
RMDXBMXR–Nomadic, the only surviving White Star Line ship, built to ferry passengers to and from the Titanic
RMWXRJ7X–Captain E J Smith of the ship 'Titanic', 1911. Edward John Smith (1850-1912) was a British naval officer. He served as master of serveral White Star Line vessels. He was the captain of the RMS Titanic, and died when the ship sank on its maiden voyage.
RFKGXADW–The White Star Line steamship Atlantic, wrecked near Halifax, Nova Scotia 1873. The Illustrated London News
RMD98RC9–The White Star Line vessels Olympic and Titanic under constructionin Harland and Wolff's shipyard, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1909-1911.
RM2BWAT08–RMS Adriatic , passenger liner of the White Star Line .
RMCEE8M5–RMS Titanic passenger liner of the White Star Line. From The Story of 25 Eventful Years in Pictures, published 1935.
RMT964E5–A diagram of a cross section of one of the main generating sets of the Titanic's and the Olympic's steam engines, of the White Star Line, 1911.
RMEXRJXN–1920s UK White Star Line Poster
RMWGX56Y–c1876 engraving of the White Star Line ocean liner SS Celtic in heavy seas.
RMC2PEJK–The iceberg with which RMS Titanic of the White Star Line collided and caused her to sink.
RMB47AKH–'RMS Titanic', a passenger ship of the White Star Line A highly detailed, fully rigged plastic model on a wooden stand. Length ca. 185 cm. Width 20 cm. Height ca. 65 cm. The keel of the Titanic was laid at Harland & Wolff in Belfast in 1909 and the ship was launched on 31 May 1911. The Titanic, which was considered unsinkable, became famous for its collision with an iceberg during the night of 14 to 15 April and its subsequent loss with 1504 of the 2208 people on board. historic, historical, 1900s, 1910s, 20th century, transport, transportation, object, objects,
RMM95N2Y–1889 photograph - RMS Teutonic - from an album of images relating to the launch of the vessel, which was built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, for the White Star Line - later to achieve notoriety as the owner of the Titanic. The album shows interiors of the ship, member of the crew, trial cruises, including a visit onboard by the German Kaiser and Prince of Wales, as well as many images of other visitors. This image -
RMKJ6ATG–WHITE STAR LINE poster about 1928
RMPE45RH–WHITE STAR LINE RMS TITANIC Writing paper with letterhead 'White Star Line R.M.S. Titanic' containing an image of the ship. Blank R.M.S Titanic stationery 1912
RMMY4TK2–TITANIC Portrait of Joseph Bruce Ismay, (862-1937) White Star Line Managing Director at the time of the sinking of the Titanic. He was aboard the vessel and survived
RMM1T9X1–1950s, historical, tugboats pull the RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner into the calm waters of Southampton docks, England, UK. Named after the British Queen Mother, it was the largest passenger liner ever built at that time (1938) and remained so for 56 years thereafter. She was used as a troopship during WW2 and only became an ocean liner, as intended, in 1946.
RMHNB1D8–J Bruce Ismay, managing director White Star Line (hand to his face) being questioned by Senate Investigating Committee
RM2M3T34M–The Crew of The RMS Titanic at boat drill prior to the ill-fated maiden voyage of the White Star Line Steamship, which sunk after striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April,1912.
RM2GCD6XF–Vintage poster: Cunard White Star Cruises Travel Poster (c. 1936). The British shipping company, White Star Line.
RM2DCJP0A–White Star Line, Triple Screw Steamer 'Olympic', Ships, still image, Postcards, 1898 - 1931
RMRM709H–The SS megantic ocean liner built by harland and wolff in Belfast and operated by the white star line
RF2HN3R3T–The American investigation into the sinking of the Titanic: the chairman of the White Star Line, Mr. Bruce Ismay, questioned by the chairman of the Se
RMRJ9595–An engraving depicting a White Star Line iron clipper 'Tayleur' launched from the Bank Quay Foundry Co's yard at Warrington on the Mersey River. Dated 19th century
RM2BW2M23–Taken for the White Star Line Oceanic House, Cockspur Street. 4 May 1923
RF2H5AMH9–Vintage stereoscopic photo dated 1903 of the passenger liner SS Corinthic in dry dock for maintenance at the city of Liverpool in England. Built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast she was launched in 1902 for the British shipping companies White Star Line and Shaw, Savill & Albion Line. She operated as a combined cargo and passenger liner from Liverpool to New Zealand. The SS Corinthic was scrapped in 1931
RM2A4TP02–Cobh, Cork, Ireland. 16th October, 2019. The main gate to the former White Star Line offices. Now a restaurant the former White Star Line offices wher
RMEXRN91–1930s UK White Star Line Magazine Advert
RM2J0KHC4–Vintage postcard of the White Star Line R.M.S. Celtic. Illustration by Montague Black. Launched in 1901. Survived a mine in 1917 and a torpedo in 1918 but foundered on rocks in 1928 and was later scrapped.
RMC2PED6–RMS Titanic of the White Star Line sinking around 2.20 AM, Monday morning, April 15, 1912.
RM2J26MXA–The Titanic artefacts; an original White Star Line plan of the Titanic and Olympic ships,- Titanic memorabilia at The Titanic Exhibition, London UK
RMM95MKY–1889 photograph - RMS Teutonic - from an album of images relating to the launch of the vessel, which was built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, for the White Star Line - later to achieve notoriety as the owner of the Titanic. The album shows interiors of the ship, member of the crew, trial cruises, including a visit onboard by the German Kaiser and Prince of Wales, as well as many images of other visitors. This image -
RM2F7N420–CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE advert about 1928
RM2JTYN7F–CUNARD BRITANNIC Vintage 1930’s Cruise Ship Ocean Liner Cunard ‘Brittanic’ White Star Line USA-Europe MV Brittanic Cunard Ocean Liner under White Star Flag USA-Europe
RM2JA50A6–Metal castings - A rare and unusual old press photo of a workman removing the propeller and shaft of the Cunard White Star liner, Mauretania ( RMS Mauretania -1938), from its mould. The ocean liner that was launched on 28 July 1938 at the Cammell Laird shipyard, Birkenhead, England, and was completed in May 1939.
RM2BJ3C2G–The Cunard-White Star line ocean liner the RMS Queen Mary in dock in Southampton as people cross railway lines to see it, in the 1930s
RMD96WG7–The screw steamship Oceanic - Pioneer steamer of the White Star Line, circa 1870
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