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Historic metal steering wheel inside wheelhouse of old river steamship with wooden interior and river view through windows. Vintage navigation equipme-stock-foto
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Close up view of historic steam engine mechanism inside vintage river steamboat. Metal rods, pistons and mechanical parts of antique marine machine re-stock-foto
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Top view of historic steam engine mechanism inside vintage river steamboat. Metal rods, cylinders and mechanical machine parts representing industrial-stock-foto
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Sukhum, Georgia, - October 10, 1962: view of steamship "Peter the Great" at pier and hotel "Abkhazia"-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 01st May, 2026. The Elbe steamers set off for the Saxon Steamship Parade on the Elbe. Credit: Paul Glaser/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 01st May, 2026. The Elbe steamers set off for the Saxon Steamship Parade on the Elbe. Credit: Paul Glaser/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 01st May, 2026. The Elbe steamers set off for the Saxon Steamship Parade on the Elbe. Credit: Paul Glaser/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 01st May, 2026. The Elbe steamers set off for the Saxon Steamship Parade on the Elbe. Credit: Paul Glaser/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Dresden, Germany. 01st May, 2026. The Elbe steamers set off for the Saxon Steamship Parade on the Elbe. Credit: Paul Glaser/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Paddle Steamer "Ludwig Fessler" in the Harbor of Prien am Chiemsee, Prien, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany-stock-foto
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Hyannis Harbor Lighthouse.  Formally known as Lewis Bay Lighthouse (1816)-stock-foto
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Hyannis Harbor Lighthouse.  Formally known as Lewis Bay Lighthouse (1816) with Nantucket fast ferry.-stock-foto
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Colour lithograph of the United States Steam Frigate Niagara by Currier & Ives after Charles Parsons, 1857. The vessel is depicted crossing the Atlantic Ocean under full sail and steam power, with twin funnels emitting dark smoke.-stock-foto
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Kisfaludy historic paddle steamer taking tourists on a sightseeing cruise along River Danube past the historic riverside properties Budapest Hungary-stock-foto
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Soviet Steamship Dneprostroy in Guantánamo Bay (Cuba) during the transition from the North to the Pacific Ocean,  3rd October 42 _ Historical Document, World War II Era-stock-foto
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Belgian steamship Ville d'Arlon _ Historical Document, World War II Era-stock-foto
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Ship vessel doodle set with yacht, sailboat, submarine, steamer and liner, hand drawn marine transport collection of boats and ships, monochrome-stock-foto
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Kiel, Germany - 11. April 2026: Freya, a historic paddle steamer, docking at Kiel harbor on a sunny day-stock-foto
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RMS Titanic nearing completion at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Ireland, circa late 1911. This monochrome halftone illustration depicts the four-funnel Olympic-class ocean liner during its fitting out process, featuring the dark hull and white superstructure positioned along the shipyard wharf. The image captures the vessel as the world's largest liner shortly before its 1912 maiden voyage.-stock-foto
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Vintage postcard showing Hamburg shipyard scene with industrial crane, docked steamship and harbor activity, Germany, early 20th century.-stock-foto
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RMS Titanic depicted in a full-page monochrome photograph from the April 20, 1912, Part II supplement of Harper's Weekly titled "The Loss of the Titanic." The high-angle view looks aft across the boat deck, featuring the vessel's massive funnels, ventilation cowls, and standing rigging. A crew member is visible on a ladder affixed to the forward funnel.-stock-foto
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The White Star Liner RMS Titanic positioned within the Arrol Gantry at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast on January 5, 1911, shortly before its launch. This monochrome photograph depicts the massive steel bow and anchor of the Olympic-class vessel.-stock-foto
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The RMS Titanic during its sea trials in Belfast Lough on April 2, 1912. The White Star Line ocean liner is assisted by tugboats as it undergoes speed and maneuverability tests before its maiden voyage. The composition features the vessel's bow and smoke billowing from the funnels against a hazy, overcast sky.-stock-foto
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A 1918 color lithograph poster for a cinematographic gala organized by the Ligue Maritime Française at the Palais du Trocadéro in Paris. The event occurred on Sunday, March 3, 1918, during World War I, to fund the League's social programs. Collaboratively designed by artists Léon Couturier and Léon Haffner, the composition depicts a civilian steamship and a firing dreadnought battleship, flanking two sailors positioned at a ship's wheel and a naval gun. The gala premiered three films: Les Travailleurs de la mer, L'œil sous-marin, and Alerte sur la côte bretonne.-stock-foto
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A high-contrast monochrome photograph of the Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL) ocean liner SS Bremen (1897) docked at the North German Lloyd pier in Hoboken, New Jersey, circa 1905, featuring its twin-funnel design and quadruple-expansion steam engine structure. This Barbarossa-class vessel is historically significant for passing through the RMS Titanic debris field on April 20, 1912, where passenger Stephan Rehorek captured photographs of the suspected "fatal" iceberg.-stock-foto
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A color lithograph from the April 28, 1912, supplement of the French newspaper Le Petit Journal, titled "La perte du plus grand paquebot du monde" (The Loss of the Largest Steamship in the World). The illustration depicts the RMS Titanic striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic at night. Fragments of ice are shown flying from the point of impact as the bow of the White Star Line vessel collides with the massive ice formation. This dramatic journalistic engraving served as a primary visual report for the French public shortly after the maritime disaster.-stock-foto
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Historical colorized photograph capturing the steamer S/S "The Viking" (Viking I) aground on a sandbank in Geiranger Fjord, Norway, in 1910, following a crew navigation error near Hotel Merok, featuring other vessels and small rescue boats in the water against the backdrop of snow-dusted Sunnmøre Alps, from the Samuel J. Beckett collection at the Fylkesarkivet i Vestland.-stock-foto
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Lakeside pier features the elegant Tern, a charming steamer ready to take travelers on serene journeys across Lake Windermere's sparkling waters. The-stock-foto
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Victorian explorers navigate a dense jungle river in a small boat. A group of elegantly dressed individuals embarks on an expedition through a lush, overgrown tropical waterway.-stock-foto
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Victorian era sailor converses with a woman and child on a ship deck. A young sailor in period attire gestures while speaking to a seated woman holding a child, possibly on a ship's deck during the Victorian era.-stock-foto
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Vintage engraving of a large sailing ship with multiple masts and sails, surrounded by smaller boats. A detailed illustration depicts a grand sailing vessel navigating choppy waters, accompanied by several smaller steam and sail-powered craft carrying many passengers.-stock-foto
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Historic white steamship with a distinctive yellow funnel and two masts, moored at a dock in Stockholm, Sweden.-stock-foto
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Vintage engraving of a steam-assisted sailing ship navigating rough seas with billowing sails. A detailed illustration depicts a historical vessel with multiple masts and sails, powered by steam, cutting through choppy ocean waves under a cloudy sky.-stock-foto
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Savannah, USA - 11 March, 2026: view of the Georgia Queen moored on the river in downtown Savannah-stock-foto
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Historic steam icebreaker Suur Tõll and an old harbor crane on a sunny day.-stock-foto
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Historic steam icebreaker Suur Tõll docked at Seaplane Harbour in Tallinn.-stock-foto
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"The Sinking of the Titanic. Titans Meet." | A vintage black and white illustration from a circa 1912 publication depicts the dramatic sinking of the RMS Titanic after hitting an iceberg. A lifeboat full of passengers rows away from the doomed ocean liner as it sinks into the North Atlantic.-stock-foto
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A classic black and white photograph of the RMS Titanic, the famous White Star Line passenger ship. The image captures the iconic steamship on the water before its tragic sinking in 1912.-stock-foto
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A vintage black and white profile view of the RMS Titanic, a British steamship operated by White Star Line. This historical image depicts the famous ocean liner on the open sea, an icon of early 20th-century transatlantic travel.-stock-foto
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Historic steamship on display in a maritime museum in a city-stock-foto