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American Line
Images of American Line transatlantic steamships which brought emigrants from Europe to America.
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American Line Docks located at the foot of Fulton Street. |
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America Line steamship built 1874 at Greenock by Caird Co. Originally launched as the City of Berlin for the Inman Line. Printed in an old booklet. |
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American Line steamship built 1882 at Belfast by Harland & Wolff. The British Princess was one of 5 identical sisters which was originally built for... |
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American Line steamship built 1889 at Glasgow by J. G. Thomson Co. for the for Red Star Line. Old postcard |
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Red Star Line steamship built 1902 at Philadelphia by W. Cramp & Sons. This ship ran with emigrants and other passengers between Antwerp and New York... |
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American Line steamship built 1878 at Birkenhead by Laird Bros. The Lord Gough was the sister ships of the Lord Clive. Both ships were originally... |
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American Line steamship built 1901 at Glasgow by John Brown Co. Ltd. This ship sailed with emigrants between Liverpool and Philadelphia. Old postcard. |
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Launched 1888 at Glasgow by J. G. Thomson Co. as the City of New York for the Inman Line. Taken over by the American Line 1893, renamed New York. Old... |
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Launched 1888 at Glasgow by J. G. Thomson Co. as the City of New York for the Inman Line. Taken over by the American Line 1893, renamed New York. In... |
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Launched 1883 at Birkenhead by Laird Bros for the Red Star Line. Later served for the American Line. Old postcard |
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