Cutaway of an early 20th century Cunard Ocean Liner from the South Street Seaport Museum Collection. This image is part of the exhibit, "Ocean Liner Cutaways" which is on view for the first time, giving visitors a glimpse of the luxury of ocean liners as well as a taste of advertisement in a bygone era. The cutaways on view will include examples from the 19th and 20th Centuries and such ships as the Titanic, Queen Elizabeth 2, and the Leonardo da Vinci.

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Public Programs

Featured Program: 
Sip & Sail 
Friday, May 16, 2008
7-9 pm  12 Fulton Street

Join South Street Seaport Museum and Pasanella & Son Vintners for a sunset sail and wine tasting that promises to be positively intoxicating. Board the Museum’s historic schooner Pioneer at Pier 16 and spend two glorious hours on the water of New York Harbor.
Current Exhibitions
Featured Exhibition:
"The Photographs of Barbara Mensch"
The exhibition is curated by Tom Mellins, special projects curator for the Museum of The City of New York. These images are Barbara Mensch’s tribute to the lost world of Lower Manhattan’s Fulton Fish Market. For more than a century, a tightly knit community of workingmen, many of them immigrants or children of immigrants, thrived in their nocturnal jobs as fishmongers under the base of the Brooklyn Bridge.  Resistant to government regulations and corporate encroachment these men worked in a closed, internally-policed world that was deeply hostile to outsiders.
On View: April 15, 2008 through December 31, 2008