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SUMMARY:A LOVE FOR LINERS ***ENCORE SHOWING*** Presented by Astrid Drew\, SSHSA Archivist
DESCRIPTION:At our May membership meeting the PONY Branch welcomed Astrid Drew who presented a visual program on the Vincent M. Love Collection\, currently on loan to the Steamship Historical Society of America (SSHSA). Astrid is the archivist at the SSHSA\, an independent non-profit focused on the history of engine powered vessels. In this presentation\, we learned about SSHSA’s dynamic collections\, with a special focus on the Vincent M. Love Collection. Mr. Love was a long-time SSHSA member and maritime enthusiast who worked for several shipping companies such as United States Lines. He had a particular interest in ocean liners and White Star Line’s TITANIC\, and collected widely. His collections include beautiful lithographs and posters\, as well as TITANIC artifacts such as passenger lists\, a first-class deck plan\, and a unique card catalog of passengers and crew. Astrid also provided an overview of the vast SSHSA collections as well as her role as archivist. The SSHSA collections comprise hundreds of thousands of images\, artifacts\, ephemera\, memorabilia\, and artwork\, as well as a maritime reference library located at the Ship History Center in Warwick\, RI. \nAs archivist for the Steamship Historical Society of America\, Astrid Drew manages and organizes collections and digital media\, and assists the public in learning more about the history of engine-powered vessels. She holds a Masters of Library and Information Science\, with a focus in archives and preservation\, from Simmons College. \nIf you missed Astrid’s presentation in May or would like to see it again\, we encourage you to join us for the encore showing this Saturday\, July 15th. \n(Image: Vincent M. Love Collection – SSHSA Virtual Museum)
URL:https://worldshipny.com/event/a-love-for-liners-encore-showing-presented-by-astrid-drew-sshsa-archivist/
LOCATION:Zoom Presentation
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SUMMARY:WHEN THE EAST WENT WEST Presented by William Roka
DESCRIPTION:As the momentum of immigration to the United States shifted from Western and Northern Europe to Eastern Europe at the end of the 19th century\, the business environment of moving so many new migrants also evolved. At our July membership meeting\, historian William Roka explored how the great transatlantic corporate juggernauts\, Cunard and Hamburg America Line\, pursued various transit models to stretch their tendrils into Eastern Europe. He also discussed some of the ships plying the waters between East and West\, including Cunard’s CARPATHIA and Austro Americana’s MARTHA WASHINGTON (pictured).\n \n(Image: Wikipedia)
URL:https://worldshipny.com/event/when-the-east-went-west-presented-by-william-roka/
LOCATION:The Rehearsal Hall at the National Opera Center & Via Zoom\, 330 Seventh Ave (at West 29th Street)\, 7th Floor\, Manhattan\, NY\, 10001\, United States
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