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A port side view, taken from ahead of the beam, of the Cunard Line passenger liner and cruise ship Mauretania (1907) in port in an unknown location. (Sheet film negative)
Very rough sketch of Deptford Creek (Drawing)
Door frame
Mauretania in a heavy sea (Drawing)
Cunard RMS Mauritania I postcard (Postcard)
A port side view of the Cunard Line passenger liner and cruise ship Mauretania (1907) in port in an unknown location. (Sheet film negative)
A starboard bow view of the Cunard Line passenger liner and cruise ship Mauretania (1907) leaving the Ocean Dock at Southampton. (Sheet film negative)
Mauretania (1907) (Technical drawing)
The Steamship Mauretania (Painting)
Mauretania (1907) (Technical drawing)
Shelter deck plan
Upper deck plan
deck, promenade
Mauretania (1907) (technical drawing)
A port broadside view of the Cunard Line passenger liner and cruise ship Mauretania (1907) at anchor in Havana, Cuba. (Sheet film negative)
A starboard broadside view of the Cunard Line passenger liner and cruise ship Mauretania (1907) at anchor in an unknown location (Sheet film negative)
A port broadside view of the Cunard Line passenger liner and cruise ship Mauretania (1907) at anchor in Havana, Cuba (Sheet film negative)
Mauretania? (Drawing)
Troop ships in outer harbour, Port Mudros July/15. No 24 in a series of sketches of the Dardanelles/Gallipoli Campaign 1915 (Drawing)
Rough sketch of the Mauretania and the Liver Building, Liverpool (Drawing)
Sketch of the portside view of SS Mauretania (similar subject on reverse) (Drawing)
Wardrobe
Cunard Line RMS Mauretania jigsaw puzzle (Jigsaw puzzle)
A starboard near broadside view of the Cunard Line cruise ship Mauretania (1907) at anchor off Nassau, Bahamas. (Sheet film negative)
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