Where can we dock this marine monster when she reaches the port of New York? (LOC)

New-York tribune. (New York [N.Y.]) 1866-1924

November 27, 1910, Image 15

Notes: Cover, illustrated supplement.

Format: Newspaper page, from microfilm

Rights Info: No known restrictions on reproduction.

Repository: Library of Congress, Serial and Government Publications Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA.

Part Of: Chronicling America (Library of Congress) (DLC) - lccn.loc.gov/2007618519

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  1. hapakorean, killershamuu, Copper Kettle, Park Doc, and 74 other people added this photo to their favorites.

  2. Kilted Cowboy (35 months ago | reply)

    why at the Chelsea Piers of course!
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Piers

  3. Michiel2005 (35 months ago | reply)

    Unfortunately the problem was solved by an iceberg.

  4. monicaflick (35 months ago | reply)

    Wonderful drawing and historic record

  5. caoseducado (35 months ago | reply)

    This rocks!

  6. tbower (35 months ago | reply)

    What a find!

  7. Zioluc (35 months ago | reply)

    great!
    (in every sense)

  8. brunopion (35 months ago | reply)

    Premonition?

  9. titancia (35 months ago | reply)

    This is really cool! I collect everything Titanic and have never seen this before.

    --
    Seen in your Illustrated Newspaper Supplements set. (?)

  10. Juanbpn. (35 months ago | reply)

    Very interesting photography.Thanks and Greetings.

  11. rmcarrier1 (35 months ago | reply)

    Wow. Pretty incredible knowing the eventual fate of the ship.

  12. Michael Stoll (35 months ago | reply)

    huh, adventurous perspective drawing ...

  13. tigermouse88 (35 months ago | reply)

    Fascinating.

  14. skipgoforth (35 months ago | reply)

    Poor doomed souls.

  15. trustella (35 months ago | reply)

    I guess headline writers are a lot more concise nowadays!

  16. maorlando-God sustained me 2011 walking w/ me 2012 (35 months ago | reply)

    Never have seen this either...gives me the chills...wow!!!

  17. zona di fotographia (35 months ago | reply)

    Hi, I'm an admin for a group called affaire de couronne de Thomas Art Gallery, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

  18. desert11sailor (35 months ago | reply)

    Send this to Nautical Pictures of Interest www.flickr.com/groups/1214352@N23/ please- we'd love to have it.

  19. LOlandeseVolante (35 months ago | reply)

    What an interesting capture!

    Seen in Explore.

  20. Distraction Limited (35 months ago | reply)

    The paucity of lifeboats is noticeable.

  21. Michael Stoll (35 months ago | reply)

    ... but they have a steamtrain and the ship "half moon" onboard. ;-)

  22. Chris Gentle (35 months ago | reply)

    Something they needn't have worried about!

  23. Don Mo (35 months ago | reply)

    Great historical photos!

  24. wiggiewormdog (30 months ago | reply)

    Hi, I'm an admin for a group called sad world, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

  25. wiggiewormdog (30 months ago | reply)

    Hi, I'm an admin for a group called a new world, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

  26. wiggiewormdog (30 months ago | reply)

    Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Music,Quotes,Lyrics,etc of the World, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

  27. This photo was invited and added to the sad world group.

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  30. pmzephyr22 (18 months ago | reply)

    Did the artist really believe the Titanic was to have steam lifeboats?

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