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SSHSA Ephemera Collections Drawer Company/Line Ship Date Examplesshsa Line Brochure Inventory - SSHSA Ephemera Collections Drawer Company/Line Ship Date ExampleSSHSA line A1 Adelaide S.S. Co. Moonta Admiral, Azure Seas, Emerald Seas, A1 Admiral Cruises, Inc. Stardancer 1960-1992 Enotria, Illiria, San Giorgio, San Marco, Ausonia, Esperia, Bernina,Stelvio, Brennero, Barletta, Messsapia, Grimani,Abbazia, S.S. Campidoglio, Espresso Cagliari, Espresso A1 Adriatica Livorno, corriere del est,del sud,del ovest 1949-1985 A1 Afroessa Lines Paloma, Silver Paloma 1989-1990 Alberni Marine A1 Transportation Lady Rose 1982 A1 Airline: Alitalia Navarino 1981 Airline: American A1 Airlines (AA) Volendam, Fairsea, Ambassador, Adventurer 1974 Bahama Star, Emerald Seas, Flavia, Stweard, Skyward, Southward, Federico C, Carla C, Boheme, Italia, Angelina Lauro, Sea A1 Airline: Delta Venture, Mardi Gras 1974 Michelangelo, Raffaello, Andrea, Franca C, Illiria, Fiorita, Romanza, Regina Prima, Ausonia, San Marco, San Giorgio, Olympia, Messapia, Enotria, Enricco C, Dana Corona, A1 Airline: Pan Am Dana Sirena, Regina Magna, Andrea C 1974 A1 Alaska Cruises Glacier Queen, Yukon Star, Coquitlam 1957-1962 Aleutian, Alaska, Yukon, Northwestern, A1 Alaska Steamship Co. Victoria, Alameda 1930-1941 A1 Alaska Ferry Malaspina, Taku, Matanuska, Wickersham 1963-1989 Cavalier, Clipper, Corsair, Leader, Sentinel, Prospector, Birgitte, Hanne, Rikke, Susanne, Partner, Pegasus, Pilgrim, Pointer, Polaris, Patriot, Pennant, Pioneer, Planter, Puritan, Ranger, Roamer, Runner Acadia, Saint John, Kirsten, Elin Horn, Mette Skou, Sygna, A1 Alcoa Steamship Co. Ferncape, 1940-1976 Victorian, Virginian, Coriscan, Tunisisan, Grampian, Hesperian, Scotian, Ionian, Parisian, Lake Erie, Corinthian, Sicilian, Numidian, Pretorian, Mongolian, A1 Allan Line Carthaginian, Sardinian, Pomeranian 1854-1910 A1 Aloha Pacific Monterey 1987-1989 A1 Amazon River Cruise Rio Amazonas, Condor, Margarita 1987-1989 Noorland, New York, Paris, St Louis, St Paul, A1 American Line Harvard, Yale, Philadelphia 1898-1910 American Banner A1 Lines Atlantic 1959 A1 American Boat Line Venus, Neptune, Adonia 1964 American Canadian New Shoreham, Mount Hope, Canadian A1 Line Prince, Mayan Prince 1968-1994 Independence, American Eagle, Savannah, A1 American Cruise Line New Orleans, Charleston, America 1976-2009 President Grant, President Jefferson, President Madison, President McKinley, President Cleveland, President Jackson, President Lincoln, President Pierce, President A1 American Mail Line Taft 1925-1971 Atlantic, Exeter, Excalibur, Excambion, Exochorda, Independence, Constitution, A1 American Export Line Savannah 1930-1975 American Hawaii A1 Cruises Constitution, Independence 1977-1997 American Family A2 Cruises American Adventure, American Pioneer 1993-1995 American Hawaiian A2 Steamship Company SS Texan 1930-1944 American Merchant American Merchant, Banker, Farmer, Trader, A2 Lines Shipper 1940s American President President A2 Lines Wilson,Cleveland,Roosevelt,Lincoln etc. 1949-1970 American Republics A2 Line Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina American Scantic A2 Line Scanscates, Scanmail, Scanyork, Scanpenn 1930-1934 A2 American Star Lines Betsey Ross 1988-1990 American Queen American Queen, American Empress, A2 Steamboat Company American Queen of the West 1996-2016 West Humhaw, West Irmo, Cathlamet, West American West Kebar, West Kedron, West Campgaw, West A2 African Line Chetac, Otho, Zarembo, Padnsay 1933 Devonia, Bolivia, Furnessia, California, Calcedonia, Colombia, Anchoria, Ethiopia, A2 Anchor Line Circassia 1877-1939 Anchor Donaldson A2 Line Letitia, Athena, Saturnia, Cassandra 1920-1929 Angleterre Lorraine Alsace Steamship A2 Company Alsacien, Flamand, Lorrain 1927 Anglo American Nile Steamer and Hotel Puritan, Colombia, Mayflower, Victoria, A2 Company Indiana, Niagra 1900-1901 Anglo Welsh Avon, Trent, Royal, Tranquil Waters, Crystal A2 Waterway Holidays Waters, Clover, Henley, Kennet 1980s Wabash, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6, No. 7, Arthur K. Atkinson, City of Green Bay, Viking, A2 Ann Arbor Railroad City of Milwaukee 1936-1981 Anticosti Shipping A2 Company Fleurus 1951 Aquafoil American A2 Hydrofoils Inc. Albatross 1964 A2 Aquarama Aquarama 1956-1961 Aquamarine A2 International Aquamarine 1979-1981 Rio de la Plata, Rio Jachal, Rio Tunuyan, Lago Traful, Rio Corrientes, Lago Argentino, A2 Argentine State Line Rio Dulce, Rio Salado, Rio Primero 1960s A2 Argyle Argyle II 1982 A2 Arkansas Explorer Arkansas Explorer 1973-1976 A2 Arnold Bernstein Line Konigstein, Ilsenstein, Gerolstein 1934-1948 A2 Arnold Line Algomah II, Ottawa 1960-1981 Arosa Star, Arosa Sky, Arosa Sun, Arosa A2 Arosa Star, Sun, Sky Klum 1957-1958 Ashley Dustin A2 Steamer Line Put-In-Bay 1946-1948 Associated Humber A2 Lines Melrose Abbey, Bolton Abbey 1969 A2 Astor United Lines Astor 1982-1988 Atlantic City A2 Steamship Company Atlantic City 1940 Carla C., Federico C., Angelina Lauro, Flavia, A2 Atlantic Cruise Line Stella Solaris, Amerikanis, Franca C. 1971-1977 Atlantic, Gulf and A2 West Indies SS Lines Clyde, Mallory, Ward, Porto Rico 1901 Atlantic, Gulf and A2 West Indies SS Lines Clyde, Mallory, Ward, Porto Rico 1912-1929 Atlantic Transport Minnewaska, Minnetonka, Minnekahda, A2 Line Mesaba, Minnehaha, Minneaopolis 1910-1930 Ausable River Queen No. 1, Ausable River A2 Ausable Queen No. 2 1982 A2 Azamara Azamara Quest, Azamara Journey 2011 Monte Urquiola, Monte Anaga, Monte Ulia, Monte Arucas, Monte Umbe, Cuidad de Salamenca, Viera y Clavijo, Plus Ultra, JJ A2 Aznar Sister 1959-1977 Innisfallen, Leinster, Munster, Meath, Kilkenny, Inniscarra, Glanmire, Wicklow, Hannes Knuppel, Rolf, Frieda Graebe, A2 B+I Line Siegerland, Ingkabir 1957-1968 America, Viking Explorer, Segwun, Gateway A2 Badstuber Tours River Belle 1985 A2 Bahama Cruise Line Freeport, Atlas, Veracruz 1968-1984 Mikhail Lermatov, Aleksandr Pushkin, Anton Baltic Shipping Chekov, Vladimir Korolenko, Aleksey Novikov- A2 Company Priboy, Aleksandr Serafimovich, Estonia, &c. 1962-1978 Baltimore Steam City of Norfolk, City of Richmond, District of A2 Packett Company Columbia 1916-1966 Mary Weems, Esther Weems, Betty Weems, Baltimore and Catherine Weems, Frances Weems, Carolina Steamship Georgiana Weems, Henry Williams, Isobel A2 Company Weems 1920s Baltimore and Eastern A2 R.R. Love Point Ferry 1939 Baltimore and Philadelphia A3 Steamboat Company John Cadwaller 1906-1920s Baltimore and Virginia A3 Steamboat Company Philadelphia 1931 Baltimore, Crisfield A3 and Onancock Line Piankatank, Eastern Shore, Lexington 1933 Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway A3 Company 1898-1922 Baltimore Harbor A3 Cruises Port Baltimore, Port Welcome 1981-1983 City of Baltimore, City of Newport News, City A3 Baltimore Mail Line of Norfolk, City of Havre, City of Hamburg 1931-1937 Navarino, Alexandros, Jupiter, Jason, La A3 BAMACO Perla, Neptune 1977-1980 Troubador, Ferncliff, Toreador, Fernbank, Tai Barber Steamship Ping, Fernside, Tagaytay, Roseville, Tijuca, A3 Lines Fernview, Traviata, Kingsville 1946-1964 Bonjour, Linquenda, Janine, Actief, Beverly A3 Barge Cruises and Jean, The Lys 1981 A3 Batavier Batavier II, Oranje Nassau 1952 Battery Sightseeing A3 Boat Co. 1940s Bay of Fundy A3 Steamship Company City of Monticello 1889 Bay State Steamship A3 Company Romance, Governor Cobb 1950s Bay State-Spray & Provincetown A3 Steamship Company Provincetown II, Spray 1980 Belfast Steamship A3 Company Ltd. Ulster Prince, Ulster Queen 1955-1968 Lubumbashi, Lukala, Lufira, Lulua, Lusambo, Lubilash, Lukuga, Lualaba, Burckel, Lindi, A3 Belgian Line Steenstraete, Vinkt, Marchovelette, Tervaete 1954-1966 Belle Carol Riverboat A3 Co. c.1984-1987 A3 Belle of Louisville Carrara,Belle of Louisville Arby Maid, Benledi, Benrinnes, late 1970s-1982 Bencleuch, Benreoch, Bendoran, Benlomond, Benarty, Petersburg,Stirling, Bengloe, Czar, Benalder, Moscow, Benlarig, Benvenue, Benlawers, Moscow II, Petersburg II, Petrograd, Benmohr, Benadler II, Bengloe II, Benvorlich, Reval, Bencleuch III, Benarty II, Benlarig II, Benvenue II, Benledi III, Benlawers II, Benavon, Cronstadt, Benlomond II, Benmohr II, Ladoga, Venrinnes, Benmohr III, Twilight.Onega, Benadler III, Cramond, Benvorlich II, Onega II, Benglow III, Bencleuch IV, Kara, Benreoch, Bencleuch V, Benmachdhui, Benvrackie, Benvannoch, Kotka/Benvrackie II, Benarty III, Benvenue III, Benmohr IV, Bencruachan, Bennevis, Benwyvis, Benleddi IV, Benavon II, Benlawers III, Benvannoch II, Bendoran II, Benmacdhui II, Benlomond III, Benalder IV, Benrinnes II, Benlomond IV, Benvannoch III, Benvrackie III, Benalbanach, Benlawers IV, Benvorlich III, Bencruachan II, Benlomond V, Bennevis II, Benarty IV, Bendoran III, Benvrackie IV, Salmonier/Benmhor V, Benalbanach II, Benmacdhui III, Benvenue IV, Benwyvis II, Bencleuch VI, Benavon III, Benvannoch IV, Benalder V, Brnsttow, Benloyal, Benrinnes III, Benveg, Benledi V, Benveg II, Benmhor VI, Benreoch II, Benvrackie V, Benwyvis III, Benarty V, Bendoran IV, Benvannoch V, Benlomond VI, Bardic, Bennevis III, Gallic/Benrinnes IV, A3 Ben Line Benloyal II, Bennachie, Benhiant, Bengloe IV, 1961 Stella Polaris, Irma, Leda, Jupiter, Venus, Zeta, Iris, Mira, Neptun, Meteor, Haakon VII, A3 B&N Line Kong Harald, Vega, Ragnvald Jarl 1914-1949 Leda, Venus, Midnatsol, Nordlys, Jupiter, England, Nordstjernen, Polarys, Astraea, Bergen Steamship Bolero, Meteor, Vesteraalen, Haakon Jarl, A3 Company Vega, Leda, Venus, Jupiter, 1949-1998 Queen of Bermuda, Bermuda Star, Canada A3 Bermuda Star Line Star 1984-1991 A3 Bewa Discoverer Bewa Discoverer 1973 Indianapolis, Chinook, Kahloke, Bainbridge, A3 Black Ball Line Quillayute, Smokwa, Coho 1932-1960,
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