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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the vessel The Carmania and it is in an excellent condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The RMS Carmania was a British ocean liner designed by Leonard Peskett and built by John Brown & Company for the Cunard Line. In World War I the Carmania was converted to an armed merchant cruiser. When launched, the Carmania and her sister ship, the Caronia, were the largest ships in the Cunard fleet and two of the fastest in the world since they had been designed to compete with the Germans for the Blue Riband.
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 Bank Line vessel The Willowbank. The photograph is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping photographs and it is in a very good condition and protected in a plastic wallet.
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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 -- Many other different types of photographs are also available from Travellers in Time and are on the website so if you cannot find what you are looking for please contact us with your interest at sales@travellersintime.net
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the P&O Line vessel The SS Patonga which is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping photographs and it is in a very good condition and is protected in a plastic wallet.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, which is usually known as P&O, is a British shipping and logistics company which dated from the early 19th century. Following its sale in March 2006 to Dubai Ports World for 3.9 billion, it became a subsidiary of DP World; however, the P&O brand has been retained. The company was headquartered in London, in the United Kingdom; it was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
NOTES -- Many other different types of photographs are also available from Travellers in Time and are on the website so if you cannot find what you are looking for please contact us with your interest at sales@travellersintime.net
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the Bank Line vessel The Crestbank 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 postcard is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping postcards and is protected in a plastic wallet. If there is a particular postcard 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 -- Early B/W photograph of the Finn Line vessel the Finnboard and is in an excellent condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The story of Finnlines began and the routes were expanded to United States. The Company was founded in 1947, and purchased six old steamships, of which SS Wille, SS Kalle and SS Eero were placed in European service, and SS Tornator, SS Hamina and SS Pankakoski in United States East Coast service.
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DESCRIPTION -- Oversize B/W photograph of the old vessel 'The Garrybank'. The vessel was one of the Bank Line Companies well known ships from a large seagoing fleet. The size of the photo is 8" x 6" (21.5cm x 16.5cm) and shows the vessel at sea during her days with the Bank Line.
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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.
NOTES -- Many other different types of maritime items are also available from Travellers in Time and are on the website so if you cannot find what you are looking for please contact us with your interest at sales@travellersintime.net
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the vessel The Glenroy and it is in an excellent condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The Glenroy.
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 -- Large size B/W photograph of the old vessel 'The Delphic' one of the Shaw Savill & Albion Line's most famous ships from a large seagoing fleet. The photograph is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping photographs and it is in a very good condition with the size of the photograph being 10" x 7" (27cm x 17cm) and dated as being taken in the 1960's.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The combined Shaw, Savill & Albion Line was created in 1882, but Shaw, Savill & Co retained five sailing ships, and John Leslie & Partners ran their ships with this fleet. Shaw, Savill & Albion Line also ran a joint service to New Zealand with White Star Line from 1884 to 1933, when the collapse of the White Star Line enabled the service to be taken over completely by Shaw Savill. Shaw Savill continued to use White Star-style names with the suffix "-ic". In 1933 control of Shaw Savill was acquired by Furness, Withy & Co.
NOTES -- Many other different Shaw Savill Line items are also available from Travellers in Time and are on the website, so if you cannot find what you are looking for please contact us with your interest at sales@travellersintime.net.
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DESCRIPTION -- B/W photograph of the old vessel The MS Marabank and shows the vessel on trials shortly before she was handed over to the Bank Line Ltd. The vessel was one of the Bank Line Companies famous ships from a large seagoing fleet and the photograph is taken from our collection of over 2000 shipping photographs and it is in a very good condition and the size of the photograph is 10" x 8" (25cm x 20cm).
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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. Andrew Weir Ship Management is still very much in business as of January 2007 and still has ships in the fleet with names ending in "Bank".
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