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Hamburg America Line Piers, Hoboken N.J.

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Hamburg America Line Piers, Hoboken N.J.
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Hamburg America Line Pier at Hoboken, N.J.

Caronia and Carmania

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Caronia and Carmania
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This is a picture titled: "Cunard R.M.S. CARONIA and CARMANIA. Largest and fastest liners - Liverpool and Belfast to Canada" This image is from an ... more info

Berlin (2) at Hommelvik WW1

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Berlin (2) at Hommelvik WW1
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Norddeutscher Lloyd steamship built 1908 at Bremen by AG Weser. On this image the ship is seen anchored at Hommelvik, Norway where she was interned ... more info

Giessen

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Giessen
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Norddeutscher Lloyd steamship built 1908 at Vegesack by Bremer Vulkan AG. In 1919 she was ceded to Britain as war reparation. In 1921 she was ... more info

Calypso (2) departing Gothenburg

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Calypso (2) departing Gothenburg
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Wilson Line steamship built 1904 at Hull, England by Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. Here seen departing Gothenburg, Sweden. The postcard ... more info

Oslo at Oslo

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Oslo at Oslo
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Wilson Line steamship built 1906 at Hull, England by Earles Shipbuilding Engineering Co. This ship was used to convey emigrants between Scandinavian ... more info

New York as the USS Plattsburg

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New York as the USS Plattsburg
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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 ... more info

Phoenicia

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Phoenicia
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Hamburg America Line steamship built 1894 at Hamburg by Blohm & Voss. Old postcard. For more ship history see: S/S Phoenicia

Lake Manitoba (1)

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Lake Manitoba (1)
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Beaver Line steamship built 1880 at Glasgow by J. & G. Thomson & Co. This image is from an old photo postcard. For more ship history see: S/S Lake ... more info

Ivernia

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Ivernia
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Cunard Line steamship Ivernia built 1899 at Wallsend-on-Tyne, England by C. S. Swan & Hunter. This image is from an old postcard. For more ship ... more info


        
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