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Ocean Liner Olympic Stern in Slip Real Photo
"Olympic (The Stern) in the slip." Sister ship of the Titanic.
Keywords: Steamship. Grade II
Ocean Liner Titanic Real Photo
"The Ill-fated American Liner Titanic." Keywords: Steamship. Grade
III
Ocean Liner Olympic in Slip Real Photo
"Olympic (The Bow) in the slip." Sister ship of the Titanic.
Keywords: Steamship. Grade I
Ocean Liner Olympic Postally Used on Board
"White Star Liner Olympic. Launched 20th October, 1910." Used on
board July 4th, 1911 with Transatlantic Post Office 5 postmark. On
this date the Olympic was on the return leg of her Maiden Voyage,
returning to Southampton from New York City. Keywords: Steamship.
Grade III
Ocean Liner Olympic in Process of Completion
"The Giant White Star Liner Olympic in process of completion,
showing the use of the 200-ton Floating Crane." Used 1939 Belfast,
Ireland (late usage as postcard was published circa 1911). Vertical
crease through center. Grade IV
Ocean Liner Titanic Rescuing Scenes Real Photo
Six scenes including, Titanic Lifeboat Alongside Carpathia, Supposed
Cause of Titanic Disaster, Captain Rostron, Titanic Collapsible
Boat, RMS Carpathia, and Capt. Rostron and Officers of the
Carpathia. Copyright J. W. Barker. Keywords: Steamship. Grade II
Ocean Liner Olympic Largest Oil Burning Steamer
"White Star Line Triple Screw S. S. Olympic Largest Oil Burning
Steamer." Grade I
Steamship Titanic Real Photo
"RMC Titanic foundered by collision with iceberg, April 15th, 1912."
Grade III
Ocean Liner Titanic Signed by Survivor's Wife RP
"S. S. Titanic." Signed by D. Dean, wife of survivor B. V. Dean.
Real photo. Keywords: Steamship. Grade III
Ocean Liner Olympic Tugboat Sailboats
"White Star Line. The largest steamer in the world." Artisht signed.
Used 1912 Great Britain. Keywords: Steamship. Grade III
Ocean Liner Titanic Wreath Sheetmusic Fold-Out
"Nearer My God to Thee." Open to read a poem. Album residue on back.
Keywords: Steamship. Grade II
Floating Dock Ocean Liner Olympic RP
"The World's Largest Floating Dock & R. M. S. Olympic, Southampton."
Real photo. Grade II
Ocean Liner Titanic and Tugboat Real Photo
The steamer Titanic. Published in Vienna, Austria. Transportation.
Grade II
Ocean Liner Titanic Tugboat Real Photo
"R. M. C. Titanic in the floating dry dock, Southhampton." Keywords:
Steamship. Grade II
White Star Line Ocean Liner Olympic Real Photo
"White Star Line R. M. S. Olympic." Keywords: Steamship. Grade II
Ocean Liner Titanic Pre-Sinking
"S. S. Olympic. S. S. Titanic. White Star Line. Largest Steamers in
the World - 88˝feel Long, 45,000 tons Each." Steamship, boat. Used
October 8, 1911 Toronto, Canada. Grade III
Woven Silk Ocean Liner Olympic
"Hands Across the Sea. R. M. S. Olympic." Novelty. Grade III
Ocean Liner Titanic Sister Olympic RP
"R. M. S. Olympic. Launched 20th Oct. 1910." Steamship,
transportation, real photo. Grade III
White Star Ocean Liner Olympic RP
"White Star Liner Olympic." Titanic Ship Sister, steamship,
transportation, tugboat. Oversized, 54 mm x 104mm. Grade III
Ocean Liner Titanic
"R. M. S. Titanic. Wrecked in mid-atlantic by Collision with
iceberg. April 15th, 1912." Steamship, disaster. (corner missing)
Grade IV
Ocean Liners White Star Olympics Majestic Tuck
"White Star Liner Olympic. White Star Liner Majestic at Ocean Quay.
Southampton." Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons. Series Framed Double
Oval Marble Glosso, Southampon, #1008. Keywords: Steamship. Grade II
Titanic World's Largest Anchor Real Photo
"Black Country Industries. The largest anchor in the world are made
near Dudley." The anchor for the S.S. Titanic. Published
pre-sinking. Grade II
Tugboats by Ocean Liner Olympic NYC Foldout
Code: TRANSHT-F4232
Price: $300.00
Quantity in Basket: none
"The Great Fleets of the I. M. M., International Mercantile Marine
Company, 9 Broadway, New York." Artist signed. Fold out to read the
information about the vessesl and illustration of the S.S. Olympic.
Keywords: Steamship. Grade II
Ocean Liner Olympic Real Photo
"The Olympic." Keywords: Steamship. Grade II
Ocean Liner Titanic by Lifting Crane Real Photo
he S. S. Titanic. Founded April 15th, 1912." Published by Hurst &
Co., Fine Art Warehouse, Belfast. Used 1912 Ohio. Grade I Keywords:
Steamship, Ireland. Grade I
Advert Titanic Leather Cement Postal
"Titanic Great Sticker Quick Setter. Absolutely The Best. "Make Your
Belting Endless, It saves Money. The Ulmer Leather Company, Norwich,
Connecticut." Used 1920 Norwich, on government postal card. No
direct connection to the sinking of the S.S. Titanic, but
interesting use of "Titanic" in daily language in the following
decade. Grade II
Ocean Liner Olympic after Collision RP
"Damage to Whte Star R. M. S. Olympic after collision with H.M.S.
Hawke, Spt. 20, 1911." Real photo. Keywords: Steamship. Grade III
Ocean Liner Olympic Real Photo
"White Star R. M. S. Olympic, 46,439 tons." Modern Engineering
Series. Published by W. E. Mack, London. Sepia Satin Series. Grade I
Ocean Liner Titanic Engineers Memorial RP
"Titanic Engineer Officers Memorial, Southampton." Real photo. Grade
II
Ocean Liner Titanic
"R. M. S. Titanic. Wrecked in mid-Atlantic by Collision with
iceberg, April 15th, 1912." Published by F.G.O. Stuart, #1698.
Keywords: Steamship, disaster. Grade II
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