The RMS Celtic launches on April 4, 1901 on a maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York.
A passenger reclines on a deckchair on an unknown passenger ship. He is enjoying a pipe and a bottle of Scotch whiskey labeled "W. Lumsden & Co, Aberdeen."The voyage likely took place around 1900.
Passengers pose on the deck of a ship around 1900. The woman seated second to the left is wearing a sailor's hat with the symbol of the Aberdeen White Star Line.
Crew and passengers playing a game on the deck of a ship around 1900.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA group of men and women gather around a hatch cover on the deck of a passenger ship around 1900.
A ship's captain — possibly W.L. Smith — stands on the bridge of a steamship around 1900.
A woman sits on a deck swing, surrounded by a group of her fellow passengers. This photo was taken around 1900.
A deck-side group picture of Aberdeen White Star Line passengers taken around 1900.
Crew members and passengers of the S.S. Damascus pose for a group photo around 1905.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe dome of the HMS Oceanic, photographed in 1914.
Ice clings to the side of the S.S. Havana, a Ward Line passenger steamship. This photo was taken between 1910 and 1915.
The luxurious smoke room of the HMS Oceanic in 1914.
Crowds toss streamers and wave farewell as the SS Ceramic departs the Sydney, Australia suburb of Millers Point around 1925. The ship was operated for the White Star Line and met a tragic fate in 1942, when it was sunk by a torpedo from a German U-boat in the Atlantic Ocean. Only one out of the 657 people on board survived.
An elderly passenger with a large mustache smiles on deck of the SS Runic in the 1920s.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA ship's captain plays deck games with a child around 1925.
Two passengers enjoy beer and cigars aboard the S.S. Tanda around 1925.
Three passengers sit on deck chairs and read aboard the S.S. Ormiston around 1934.