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The Great Eastern, November 17th 1857 (albumen print from wet collodion negative)
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The Great Eastern, November 17th 1857 (albumen print from wet collodion negative)
STC176429 The Great Eastern, November 17th 1857 (albumen print from wet collodion negative) by Howlett, Robert (1831-58); Private Collection; (add.info.: designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-59); largest steam vessel of its time; designed to carry 4000 passengers; 5 times larger than any other ship, not surpassed until 1890; ); The Stapleton Collection; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23355136
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Dock Funnel Leviathan Paddle Steamship
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The Great Eastern - A Monument of Engineering Marvels and Maritime History
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. This albumen print captures the awe-inspiring grandeur of "The Great Eastern" a monumental feat of engineering designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Taken on November 17th, 1857, this photograph showcases the sheer magnitude and power of this legendary steamship. With its massive iron hull stretching an impressive 692 feet in length, The Great Eastern was five times larger than any other ship during its time. Weighing a staggering 27,419 tons, it boasted a capacity to carry up to 4,000 passengers – an unprecedented achievement that would not be surpassed until the late 19th century. The image reveals the imposing presence of The Great Eastern docked at port, with its towering funnel dominating the skyline. Its paddlewheels stand as testament to the vessel's pioneering propulsion system. Although launched in 1859 amidst great fanfare and anticipation for transatlantic travel, The Great Eastern faced numerous setbacks throughout its career. Eventually broken up in 1889 after years of service and misfortune, this photograph immortalizes a true leviathan that left an indelible mark on maritime history. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Robert Howlett's wet collodion negative process, we are transported back to a time when human ingenuity pushed boundaries and defied limitations. It serves as a reminder that even today's most extraordinary achievements owe their existence to those who dared to dream
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