Image
Category
Maker
On Display
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Model of the Blue Star Line T.S. 'Arandora Star'

1927-1929

Model of the SS Oceanic (1899)

1899-1919

Rigged Model of the Glen Line Cos Screw Steamer "Glenartney"

1872-1911

Framed photograph of Robert Fulton's original design for steamboat

1803-1950

Model of 5-bladed propeller, from single screw steam ship S.S. "Soembra"

1923-1931

Model of 4-bladed propeller, from single screw steam ship "Soembra"

1923-1931

Model propeller for Q.S. turbine steamer 'Empress of Britain', 'Heliston' type

1936-1937

Rigged model of the Turbine Screw Steamer "Londonderry"

1904-1911

Painting, SS Great Britain, beached ashore, Dundrum Bay Ireland, at low tide

1842-1852

Model of Oil Tank Steamer the 'British General'

1922-1925

Rigged Model of the H.M.S. 'Warrior'

1860-1913

Model propeller for QS turbine steamer Aquitania

1936-1937

Section model, of a vessel with side water-ballast tanks

1896-1927

Painting, SS Great Britain, beached ashore, Dundrum Bay Ireland, at high water and in a gale

1842-1852

Whole model, scale 1:48, of the armed shallow-draft steam-wheel paddle vessel 'Maud' (1897) with wood awning and rolled canvas covers, by an unknown maker, United Kingdom, 1897-1935

Model of the stern-wheel steamer 'Maud'

1897-1935

Model, scale 1:96, of a double-power floating dock shown with vessel supported by keel blocks, by Clark Standfield and Co., Grays, Essex, England, 1878

Model of a double power Floating Dock with model of steamship for illustration

1878

Sectional model (1:24) of oil tank-steamer 'Paul Paix' mid-ship (1908). The first ship built on the longitudinal framing system of Sir Joseph W. Isherwood (the Isherwood System), unsigned, 1908-1909 with case and stand (see note)

Oil tank-steamer Paul Paix

1908-1909

Whole rigged model, scale 1:48, of the triple-screw steamer the S.S. 'Virginian' (1904) with one funnel, two masts, three comparmental decks and 16 full lifeboats, the model rests on six metal supports. Measures 1100 mm x 3600 mm x 420 mm. Made by unknown maker, United Kingdom, 1904-1933.

Model of Turbine Steamer 'Virginian'

1904-1933

Model, scale 1: 48, of the Cunard Line twin-screw steamship 'Campania' and its sister ship 'Lucania' (1893), in glazed case on stand (see note), probably by the Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Company Limited, Govan, Glasgow, Scotland, 1891-1894

Whole Model of the Cunard Line SS 'Campania'

1891-1894