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Antique historical photographs from the US Navy and Army, The Almrante Oquendo on fire and listing from the 1890's.
Antique photograph of British Navy and Army: Marine surveying in India
A rusty shipwreck silhouetted in a warm glow at sunset.
Vintage photograph  of Salvaging parts of the Wreak of the of USS Maine. USS Maine was a United States Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor in February 1898, contributing to the outbreak of the Spanish–American War in April.
Small tanker DELFI which crashed off the coast of Odessa beach. Ukraine
Travel photography.
The close up image of an iron shipwreck in the middle of the sea
Industrial mining sluice at a diamond mine in Kimberley, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century.
Antique historical photographs from the US Navy and Army, Battleship Oregon from the 1890's.
Spiegel grove wreck
S.S. Selma Concrete Ship Shipwreck In Galveston Bay frontal shot
Sunken ship from reinforced concrete in Galveston
Old metal shipwreck near Costinesti at The Black Sea in Romania
Hull of ww2 Japanese naval cargo vessel
Shipwreck at Cairnbulg
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Trash on floor of Los Angeles River at the Vanalden pedestrian bridge
SS Selma is the only permanent, and prominent, wreck along the Houston Ship Channel. It lies approximately one mile north of Galveston Island.
Vintage photograph of Wreck of USS Maine. USS Maine was a United States Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor in February 1898, contributing to the outbreak of the Spanish–American War in April.
Witness the haunting beauty of a ship graveyard captured in this mesmerizing image, where vessels from a bygone era rest in tranquil abandonment. The weathered skeletons of ships, battered by time and tide, create a surreal maritime landscape against a dramatic sky. In the midst of this poignant scene, a lone seagull soars gracefully, adding an ethereal touch to the desolate setting.\n\nThe ship graveyard, a testament to the relentless power of the sea and the passage of time, evokes a sense of nostalgia and introspection. The skeletal structures of the vessels tell stories of voyages long past, while the rusted metal and peeling paint bear witness to the relentless forces of nature.\n\nThe inclusion of the solitary seagull adds a touch of life and symbolism to the composition. The bird, a master of the open sea, seems to navigate effortlessly through the stillness, a silent observer of the maritime relics below. Its presence introduces a sense of continuity and resilience, emphasizing the cyclical nature of life and decay.\n\nThis photograph, a harmonious blend of desolation and grace, invites contemplation on the impermanence of human endeavors and the enduring spirit of the natural world. Perfect for conveying themes of nostalgia, solitude, and the passage of time, this image is a captivating addition to any collection seeking to capture the essence of maritime history and the beauty found within the relics of the past.
Scuba diver diving close to an underwater rusted shipwreck lying at the bottom of the Red Sea.
Wide angle underwater photography with a special circular fisheye lens. The famous Liberty ship wreck at Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.
The 2nd (Special Service) Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry boarding the SS Sardinia in Quebec City, Canada leaving for the Second Boer War in South Africa. Vintage etching circa 19th century.
Antique Chile Photograph: Valparaiso Harbor, Chile, 1893: Original edition from my own archives. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.
Aerial view of a shipwreck of SS Palo Alto cement ship, with birds perched atop, against a calm sea backdrop near Santa Cruz, California
Antique historical photographs from the US Navy and Army, Battleship New York under steam in the 1890's.
Shipwreck beach (Ship Cemetery, Cemitério de Navios) in Panguila, Luanda Province in Angola.
Arthur Kill ship graveyard in New York City
During the Dardanelles War, General Sir Ian Hamilton wanted to take advantage of the depths of this stream and enter Alcitepe. Zigindere Beach, on the other hand, is an area where the British Forces camped to bring supplies to the front. The British named this beach Gully Beach, and the continuation of it, Gully Ravine. Looking out to sea from Gully Beach, the remains of a supply ship are still visible.
Free Images: "bestof:Lot 8936-40: USS Maine (ACR 1), raising her wreck in Havana Harbor, Cuba, December 5, 1911. Shown: View of wreckage at point of outside explosion. Maine"
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