Allan Royal Mail Line Vintage Postcards
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Date |
Description |
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1900s |
Allan Line RMS Grampian, Length 485 ft, Breadth 60 ft, Tonnage 10,900. Printed by C. W. Hunt & Co., Liverpool. British Manufacture. |
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1900s |
AllanLine SS Victorian. Printed in Germany. Undated. |
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1900s |
Allan Line Turbine - S.S. Virginian. The Art Publishihng Company, Glasgow. Undated. Postally Used 29 Ap 0a [sic] |
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1906-04-12 |
Allan Line - Pretorian - Tunisian. Postcard imprinted as S.S. Tunisian with overstamp of S.S. Pretorian. The Art Publishing Company, Glasgow. Undated. Postally Used 12 April 1906. |
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1906-12-12 |
Allan Line SS Tunisian Leaving Montreal. PC-100793 JV Valentine's Series, Great Britain. Undated. Postally Used 12 Dec 1906. |
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1908-10-24 |
Allan Line S.S. Laurentian. The Art Publishing Company, Glasgow. Undated. Posatally Used 24 Oct 1908. |
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1909-04-09 |
RMS Tunisian Twin Screw 10,576 Tons, Length 500 Feet, Breadth 59 Feet. Victoria Albany & Richmond Series. |
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1910-11-18 |
Hands Across The Sea SS Virginian Allan Line. State Publishing Co., Ltd., Liverpool, 202907. Undated. Postally Used 18 November 1910. From the Leonard Martin Collection. |
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1911-07-29 |
RMS Corsican Allan Line To Canada. Valentine's Series. Printed in Great Britain. Undated. Postally Used 28 July 1911. Posted at Sea. |
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1911-12-14 |
Allan Line RMS Virginian. PC-101285 JV. The Valentine & Sons Publishing Company, Ltd. Undated. Postally Used 14 Dec 1911. |
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1913-03-27 |
Hands Across The Sea - Allan Line - S.S. Pretorian. State Series, Liverpool. Undated. Postally Used 27 Mar 1913. From the Thomas A. E. Stanley Collection. |
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1913-10-23 |
Hands Across the Sea. S.S. Corsican - Allan Line - 11,500 Tons. State Series, Liverpool. No. 202905. Undated. Postally Used 23 Oct 1913. |
CGT - French Line Vintage Postcards
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Date |
Description |
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1912 |
S.S. France 220 m Long, 23 m Wide, 22,500 Tons. Capacity: 534 1st Class; 412 2nd Class; 226 3rd Class; 724 4th Class. Officers and Crew 600, Total 2,526 Persons on board. Collection Delaveau-Joubler, St. Nazaire. |
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1914 |
S.S. Lafayette - First Class Promenade Deck. PC-186 Levy et Neurdein Reunis, 44, Rue Letellier, Paris, Imp. |
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1914 |
S.S. Lafayette - Deluxe Cabin, Deluxe Suite. Levy et Neurdein Reunis, 44, Rue Letellier, Paris, Imp. Edition Spéciale |
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1914 |
S.S. Lafayette - First Class Grande Salon - Lounge. Levy et Neurdein Reunis, 44, Rue Letellier, Paris, Imp. Edition Spéciale |
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1920-03-05 |
S.S. Lafayette - Conversation Salon. Imp. Phot. Neurdein et Cie. - Paris. Postally used 5 March 1920 |
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1920s |
S.S. Lafayette Second Class Drawing Room. Levy et Neurdein Reunis, 44, Rue Letellier, Paris, Imp. Edition Spéciale. |
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1920s |
S.S. Lafayette - First Glass Gallery. Levy et Neurdein Reunis, 44, Rue Letellier, Paris, Imp. Edition Spéciale. |
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1920s |
S.S. Lafayette First Class Promenade Deck. Levy et Neurdein Reunis, 44, Rue Letellier, Paris, Imp. Edition Spéciale. |
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1920s |
S.S. Lafayette - The Sun Deck. View from the passageway Looking Aft from Navigation Bridge Along Boat Deck. Levy et Neurdein Reunis, 44, Rue Letellier, Paris, Imp. Edition Spéciale. |
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1922-09-15 |
The S.S. France at the Pier in Le Havre. Includes lengthy list of specifications. PC 116. Imp. Levy Fils & Che, Paris. Postally Used 15 September 1922 |
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1928-06-27 |
S.S. de Grasse - The Gymnasium. Levy et Neurdein Reunis, 44, Rue Letellier, Paris, Imp. Edition Spéciale. Postally used 27 June 1928 |
United States Lines Vintage Postcards
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Date |
Description |
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1920s |
United States Lines S.S. George Washington, 23,788 Tons. W. H. Smith & Son. The Arden Press, Stanford Street, London, S.E.I. |
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1927-09-13 |
S.S. Leviathan. Displacement - 65,640 Tons, Length 950 Feet, Width 100 Feet, 3 Inches. Quadruple Screw Oil Burner. Posted At Sea 13 September 1927. |
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1934-06-13 |
S.S. Leviathan, United States Lines. The World's Largest Liner. Quadruple Screw, Oil Burner. Tonnage 59,956. Length 950 Feet, 7 Inches. Width 100 Feet 3 Inches. 4 1/4 Times round the Promenade Deck = 1 Mile. A Real Bromide Photograph. Postally Used 13 June 1934. |
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1939 |
United States Lines S.S. Washington. The Washington is in regular service to and from New York, Ireland, England, France and Germany. The Washington and her sister ship, the Manhattan, are the largest liners ever built in the United States. A third sister ship, the new "America" will join the Manhattan and Washington in transatlantic service in the spring of 1940. Undated. |
Liverpool, England UK Vintage Postcards
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Date |
Description |
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1880s |
The Liverpool Landing Stage. The "Birds Eye" Series - G. G. Walmsley, 54 Lord Street, Liverpool. Undated. |
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1890s |
Landing Stage at Liverpool. Printed at Works in Saxony. Undated. |
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1897 |
Liverpool Landing Stage. PC-97707 J.V. Valentine's Photo Brown Series. Undated. |
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1900s |
The Dock Offices and Landing Stage, Liverpool. Printed in Germany. No. 11 Undated. |
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1900s |
PC-7991 Landing Stage - Liverpool Departure Of Atlantic Liner. PC-7991 Published by Hugo Lang & Co., Liverpool. Undated. |
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1900s |
Liner At Landing Stage - Liverpool. PC-56120 J.V.. Valentine's "Colourtone" Series. Printed in Great Britain, Valentine's Series 23-1. Undated. |
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1900s |
Pierhead And River - Liverpool. PC-68937 J.V. Valentine's Series, Great Britain. Undated |
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1905-09-25 |
Landing Stage Liverpool. PC-6074 Postally Used 1905-09-02. Inscription on front " 9-25-05 Home Sweet Home, Tomorrow we sail. Jane" |
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1908-06-25 |
Landing Stage - Liverpool. F. Hsttmann's Real Glossy Series G. 1079/10. Undated. Postally Used 25 June 1908. |
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1913-07-09 |
Liner At Landing Stage Liverpool. PC-6238 JV - Valentine's Series. Printed in Great Britain. Undated. Postally Used 09 July 1913. |