This association is based in Le Havre, France and is open for research into the hertiage of French shipping lines. Members and the general public have access via the archives to the collections and documentary resources. Various French shipping lines are represented including The French Line (Companie Generale Transatlantique), the famous line that was an important part of the history of the Port of New York.
This web site is hosted by Samuel Warwick, son of Commodore Ronald Warwick Master of
QUEEN MARY 2 and former Master of QUEEN ELIZABETH 2. Sam is also the grandson of the first Master of QUEEN ELIZABETH 2, Commodore W.E. Warwick. The web site contains many sections (pages) devoted to QUEEN ELIZABETH 2, a liner truly important to the Port of New York for almost 35 years. Links are also provided to other related maritime websites.
This web site is also hosted by Samuel Warwick, son of Commodore Ronald Warwick Master of
QUEEN MARY 2 the largest passenger liner in the world. The web site contains many sections (pages) devoted to the new QUEEN MARY 2, a liner that will surely become very important to the Port of New York. Links are also provided to other related maritime websites.
This web site is maintained by the S.S. UNITED STATES Foundation a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to protecting and restoring one of America's greatest maritime symbols: the S.S. UNITED STATES - the national flagship of the American Merchant Marine.
This is the website where you will find all the information you have ever desired about ferries, cruise ferries and cruise liners. Additionally there will be information about their owners, operators, ports of call and much more. This interactive website contains a host of interesting information about each vessel and probably more information than you will get from the operator or builders.
This web site covers the design and concepts of cruise ships and ocean liners and is hosted by
Onno Heesbeen in The Netherlands.
This web site covers a most detailed history of the famous Cunarder CARONIA (1949-1974).
The web site is hosted by Peter Stevens a former staff member who sailed aboard RMS CARONIA.
Ocean liners, cruise ships, steamships, historic vessels, news and photographs are all featured on this website. Online since 1997 it is published by Martin Cox. Contributing editor and ocean liner journalist Peter Knego.
"Maritime yesterdays for tomorrow" - details 413 museums, ships and shore side attractions.
This website is hosted by Alex Naughton and Chris Brindle.
Titanic-Titanic.com is a great place to learn about the White Star Line's liner, her passengers and crew, and liners of the same era and today.
The website is hosted by Andrew Clarkson.
www.savenomadic.com is the website established as an appeal to raise funds for the resoration of the former White Star Line tender Nomadic. Built in 1910 to serve the Olympic class passenger ships at Cherbourg the ship is currently awaiting return to the Harland & Wolff shipyard at Belfast.
This web site is maintained by the S.S. United States Conservancy. The SS United States Conservancy seeks to preserve and revitalize the SS United States, the largest and fastest ocean liner ever built in her namesake's country.
Ocean Liner Memorabilia, Distinctive Gifts, Travel Posters,
Limited Edition Lithographs, Photography and Fine Art