Historic Cruise Ship DesignCross-section of the MS Kungsholm - a passenger liner owned and operated by the Swedish American Line from 1928 to 1941 on transatlantic services from Gothenburg to New York City as well as cruising out of New York. It was built at the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg Germany.
Lusitania WreckFrog Whisperer on Instagram: “These pictures are of the RMS Lusitania. A good difference between White Star and Cunard liners is that Cunard's liners were more geared…”
What do you do with an old ocean liner?The ocean liners that have escaped the scrap yard's blow torch.
Extraordinarily detailed 12ft-long scale model of ocean linerThe beautifully 1:64 scale model of the luxury British liner was made to mark its launch in 1906 and will be sold at a London auction in May - 100 years after its sister ship the Lusitania was sunk by the Germans.
Titanic 2 Project Steams AheadBlue Star Line is planning to build Olympic Class Titanic 2 replica cruise ship. Will she sail? Is it even a good idea?
Olympic Class Liners1,011 curtidas, 8 comentários - The Ocean Liner Enthusiasts (@theoceanlinerenthusiasts) no Instagram: “Olympic, Titanic Britannic. ❤ By S.Walker, put together by @ryanjwhyte95…”
Rms Olympic☆ Olympic Class Ocean Liner ☆ on Instagram: “🇬🇧| Towards the end of her career, Olympic continues to impress. Olympic departing Southampton in 1934. #olympic #rmsolympic…”
Famous Ocean Liners - infographic, Vasilije RistovicSimple infographic regarding some of the most famous Ocean liners. I have used ocean liners 3D models that I have created in the past. Edit: Republished with better quality images.
Vintage Naval Ship PhotographThis is the Imperator, the ship which carried my paternal Grandfather, Ben Alex Robel, from Europe.
Jean Paul Gaultier + Art Deco + ChristmasOriginal Normandie Ocean Liner Information Pamphlet, Linen-Backed Cover,1935 - Herbert Libiszewski
On This Day: The Empress of Ireland, 'Canada's Titanic,' sinks in 1914On May 29, 1914, a thousand people died as the Empress of Ireland sank in the Saint Lawrence River.