The Monarch steam ship, the London and Edinburgh Company's steam ship Monarch, Wm. Bain R.N. Commander, passing the Bass Rock on her voyage to Edinburgh 21 July 1834. 1835 aquatint by Edward Duncan and William John Huggins (detail).
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The Monarch steam ship, the London and Edinburgh Company's steam ship Monarch, Wm. Bain R.N. Commander, passing the Bass Rock on her voyage to Edinburgh 21 July 1834. 1835 aquatint by Edward Duncan and William John Huggins (detail).

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1917 foot ferry "Carlisle II" and 1922 Passenger Steamship "Virginia V" say hello at the Liberty Bay Festival in Poulsbo, WA.
1922 Steamship Virginia V in Rich Passage, with Mt Rainier behind.
Photo by John Springer
1922 Steamship "Virginia V" exchanging greetings with the Washington State Ferry "Chimacum" in Rich Passage.
In memory of the sinking of the RMS Lusitania. Humanization of sister ships of the Cunard Line.

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Cased image of steamship May Flower. c. 1860
Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
I’m not sure where to put these, but I got some cool antique postcards of ocean liners at the antique store.
The Belgenland:
The Mauretania:
The Europa:
The Rex:
The Queen Mary:
The MV Britannic:
The Crown Princess Cecilia:
Baltimore Harbor, April 18
Steam tug and icebreaker Baltimore (1906)
Oyster buyboat Mildred Belle (1948)
USS Constellation, the US Navy’s final sail-only warship (1854)
Sailboats near the Domino Sugar factory
Lazaretto Point Lighthouse (replica, original built 1831)
The wreck of Oyster Wars-era patrol boat Governor R.M. McLane (1884)
Skipjack Sigsbee (1901), as seen from the deck of Mildred Belle.
All photos ©️ @the-golden-vanity.