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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the old vessel the Amarna which is in a great condition and an early photograph.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- MV Amarna
NOTES -- This photograph is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping photographs and is protected in a plastic wallet. If there is a particular photograph of a vessel that you are looking for please let Travellers in Time know at sales@travellersintime.net
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MARITIME PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION
DIFFERENT CRUISE LINES AND SHIPPING COMPANIES
DESCRIPTION -- Photograph from the vessel the Huntingdon from the Pacific Steam Navigation Company which is postcard size and in an excellent condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- Founded in 1838 in Liverpool, the Pacific Steam Navigation Company was the first to operate steamships in the Pacific and primarily traded from the UK to the Pacific coasts of South America. Its most famous ships included the Reina del Pacifico and the Reina del Mar.
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the old vessel the Arietta which is in a great condition and an early photograph taken in 1941.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The Arietta
NOTES -- This photograph is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping photographs and is protected in a plastic wallet. If there is a particular photograph of a vessel that you are looking for please let Travellers in Time know at sales@travellersintime.net
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the Clan Line vessel Clan Ramsay which is an original old photograph and not a copy.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The Clan Line was founded in 1877 in Liverpool as C. W. Cayzer & Company, trading from the UK to India. The company became Cayzer, Irvine & Company in 1878 when Captain William Irvine joined the firm. In 1881 the Clan Line Association of Steamers was formed and, with an influential Glasgow businessman joining the firm, the company was moved to Glasgow. Clan Line head office was established at 109 Hope Street, Glasgow. New ships were built and managed for the Association by Cayzer Irvine, with Cayzer retaining ownership of the original six Clan ships.
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the Glen Line vessel the Glenlyon which is in an unused and as new condition and the size is 10" (25cm) x 8" (20cm) showing the vessel at sea.
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CONDITION -- Unused
HISTORY -- As might be expected from the name, Glen Line's origins are to be found in Scotland. The Gow and McGregor families set themselves up in Glasgow during the mid 1850's as cargo and voyage brokers. It would appear that they worked closely together to ensure full cargoes with the Gow's doing the chartering and the McGregor's putting together the freight.
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DESCRIPTION -- Superb collection of old photographs, which shows a record of life on board the cruise ship The Meteor from many years ago, entitled 'Cruise of the Meteor'. It is dated June 23rd - July 6th 1923 and is an excellent 'picture record' of a real view and living history during that time on board.
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CONDITION -- Fair
HISTORY -- The Meteor was a Cruise Ship Voyage to the 'FJORDS' and is one of the most unusual finds you are likely to come across today. The outside cover shows wear from an item that is 80 years old, but otherwise the inside and the rest is in an absolutely excellent condition. It is collectable for many reasons and the size is 9" x 13" (24cm x 33cm).
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the Ben Line vessel The Benlawers which is in a very good condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The Ben Line originated with the partnership of William and Alexander Thomson who went into the shipping business in 1839. They started with sailing ships and imported marble from Italy and took coal to Canada returning with timber. From 1859 the company operated routes to Singapore, China and Japan and this became its major source of business. New routes were established to the Baltic and the Canadian trade had run down by the mid-1880's.
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the vessel The Llorin Palm and it is in an excellent condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The Llorin Palm was owned by Palm Line which was a subsidiary of Lever Brothers, Port Sunlight on the Mersey, that's the company that make "Palmolive" soap and other well known household products. Their run was West Africa, although I did see one at Hong Kong once, but she must have been on charter or something, as I don't think even one of these could go that far off course.
NOTES -- This photograph is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping photographs and is protected in a plastic wallet. If there is a particular photograph of a vessel you are looking for please let Travellers in Time know at sales@travellersintime.net
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the Hunting Shipping Line vessel 'Thamesfield' which is an original old photograph and not a copy.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The company Hunting and Pattison was set up in 1874 with offices at 38 Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne. This was a ship management company with the majority ownership of the ships vested in Charles Hunting. They carried general cargo including coal, guano, timber, fruit and fish.
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the Bank Line vessel The Beechbank which is in a great condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The Bank Line was registered in 1905 by Andrew Weir. Weir originally started in ship owning in Glasgow in 1885 with sailing ships. His fleet contained sailing ships until 1912 but had already started purchasing steam ships in 1896. "Bank" had been used in the name of Weir's ships from the outset. Bank Line operated services between Europe and the South Pacific. Bank Line lost many ships to enemy action in both WW1 and WW2. In 2003, The Bank Line (South Pacific) service was sold to The China Navigation Co Ltd (CNCo), the deep sea shipping arm of the Swire Group.
NOTES -- This photograph is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping photographs and is protected in a plastic wallet. If there is a particular photograph of a vessel that you are looking for please let Travellers in Time know at sales@travellersintime.net
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