Gare Maritime

Gare Maritime

Original articles and some classic reprints.
Title  
Double jeopardy – Lusitania’s Unique Victim
by Senan Molony
Recalling the Indianapolis - Cleatus Lebow
by Cleatus Lebow
The Cap Arcona : Gallery of a lovely - doomed liner
by Jim Kalafus
The General Slocum : The horror of fire at sea
by Jim Kalafus
One Black Week in 1875
by Jim Kalafus
Sky Cruise : A flight on the Hindenburg
by Jim Kalafus
Passport to Perdition
by Senan Molony
Andrea Doria : The Sinking of the Unsinkable
by Pierette Domenica Simpson
The Andrea Doria did not sink, she capsized, in the excerpt from Alive on the Andrea Doria, experts consider why...
Ceramic : The Sole Survivor
QE2 to the West Indies
Christmas in New York
The Art and Architecture of the Nieuw Amsterdam
by Jim Kalafus
The Unlucky Statendam
by Jim Kalafus
Across the Caribbean on the Nieuw Amsterdam
The Loss of the Princess Sophia
by Jim Kalafus
Cuba to America on the Orizaba
George Watremez : Morro Castle Survivor
by Jim Kalafus
Queen Mary Sea Trials
Lest We Forget : Henry Sonneborn
by Jim Kalafus
The Leaving of Liverpool
A family sets sail for Canada in the 1930s.
My God the Boat is Leaving Us
by Jim Kalafus
Boat 8 and the Vestris
London's River
A 1920s tour down the Thames. From Hampton Court to the Pool of London the viewer is taken on avocative journey through the historic heart of England's capitol.
Normandie: A Photographic Portrait
by Jim Kalafus
Spectacular views of the quintessential superliner.
A Voyage on the Paris
A cruise along the East Coast around 1932
The Morro Castle, the Mohawk and the End of the Ward Line
by Jim Kalafus
It has been almost 72 years since the Morro Castle, gutted, afire, and carrying the bodies of at least six luckless passengers and crew members was driven ashore, with visual impact worthy of a Hollywood production, just to the north of the new Convention Center at Asbury Park, New Jersey.
Strathallan Sea Trials
Unique and evocative home movie of the ill fated liner passing onlookers as she departs on her sea trials.
Gerbault and the Firecrest
Having abandoned his profession as a civil engineer, Alain Gerbault sailed a 39-ft. yacht round the world. Though several times death all but claimed this fearless adventurer, he achieved an astonishing triumph.

 
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