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SS Meteor - Photographs - 1908

Incredible Large Format Photographs of the Hamburg American Line SS Meteor (1904) including Interior and Exterior views and scenes from piers of western Norway from the 1908 Book Northland Fahrten - Hamburg-Amerika Linie.

Photo 019: Exterior view of the SS Meteor On the High Seas

Photo 019: Exterior view of the SS Meteor On the High Seas

Photo 020: On the Promenade Deck of the SS Meteor

Photo 020: On the Promenade Deck of the SS Meteor

Photo 021: Meeting Room on the SS Meteor

Photo 021: Meeting Room on the SS Meteor

Photo 022: First Class Dining Salon on the SS Meteor

Photo 022: First Class Dining Salon on the SS Meteor

Photo 023: Smoking Room on the SS Meteor

Photo 023: Smoking Room on the SS Meteor

Photo 048: View of the SS Meteor while anchored at Naes.

Photo 048: View of the SS Meteor while anchored at Naes. On the left is Arne Mjelva - Carriage Proprietor with parking lot full of the traditional two-wheel buggies called Stolkjaerre.

Photo 087: The SS Mereor at the sea port of Aalesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway

Photo 087: The SS Mereor at the sea port of Aalesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway

Photo 088: A crowd gatheres at the pier watching the SS Meteror at the Pier at Aalesund

Photo 088: A crowd gatheres at the pier watching the SS Meteror at the Pier at Aalesund

Photo 089: Another view of the SS Meteor looking towards the shoreline at Aalesund.

Photo 089: Another view of the SS Meteor looking towards the shoreline at Aalesund.

Photo 094: Passengers boarding the tender with the SS Meteor at the village of Merok, Geiranger Fjord, Norway

Photo 094: Passengers boarding the tender heading to the SS Meteor at the village of Merok, Geiranger Fjord, Norway.

Photo 095: The SS Meteor in Geiranger Fjord with view of Stave Church in the foreground.

Photo 095: The SS Meteor in Geiranger Fjord with view of Stave Church in the foreground.

Photo 096: The SS Meteor in Geiranger Fjord view of immigrants and tourist passengers on deck.

Photo 096: The SS Meteor in Geiranger Fjord view of immigrants and tourist passengers on deck. Incredibly detailed photograph of its day.

Photo 103: The SS Meteor anchored in the Fjord at the Village of Merok.

Photo 103: The SS Meteor anchored in the Fjord at the Village of Merok.

Photo 113: The SS Meteor in Naerofjord near Gudvangen, Sognefjord, Norway

Photo 113: The SS Meteor in Naerofjord near Gudvangen, Sognefjord, Norway

Photo 127: The SS Meteor at Bergen showing three Norwegian women at the dock relaxing.

Photo 127: The SS Meteor at Bergen showing three Norwegian women at the dock relaxing.

Photo 128 View of the SS Meteor and Two well-dressed women on the pier in Bergen, Norway.

Photo 128 View of the SS Meteor and Two well-dressed women on the pier in Bergen, Norway.

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