[Spanish frigate Berenguela, docked at the Battery, New York City, New York]

Steamship Great Eastern, lying at the dock foot of Hammond-Street, New-York

Interior of the Prince of Wales' cabin on board the Hero. It is fitted and furnished plainly but comfortably; on the table may be seen a small bust of his mother

Prince of Wales' dining room on board the Hero. On the left may be seen a book-case made from the wood of the Victory (Nelson's ship,) built 1767; above it hangs a picture of Lord Nelson

[Instantaneous view of the Prince of Wales' ship Hero firing a salute, Portland, Maine]

Embarkation of the Prince of Wales on board the Hero, at Portland, Maine, October 20, 1860, the yards being manned, and a royal salute fired as he steps on board

Commodore Seymour, Commander Sterling, and Officers of H. M. Ship Hero, (the Prince's), 90 guns

[Gun deck of the Prince of Wales' ship Hero, at Portland, Maine harbor, 1860]

Prince of Wales' dining room on board the Hero. On the left may be seen a book-case made from the wood of the Victory, (Nelson's ship,) built 1767; above it hangs a picture of Lord Nelson

H. M. Ship Hero, specially detailed to convey the Prince of Wales and suite to North America, lying in Portland harbour, Maine

British battle cruiser Indomitable, which sunk the German battle cruiser Bluecher

The New York City skyline brings a thrill to the heart of every returning doughboy, U.S.S. Louisiana arriving in the harbor

U. S. battleships serve as transports in bringing our troops home. The Louisiana at dock in New York Harbor

Ready for the "abandon ship" drill, U.S. soldiers with life belts adjusted