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The Screw-steamer Alfonso XII, 1876. Creator: J. R. W
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The Screw-steamer Alfonso XII, 1876. Creator: J. R. W
The Screw-steamer Alfonso XII, 1876. This fine new propeller steam-ship, named after the present King of Spain, was built by Messrs. Denny Brothers, of Dumbarton, and the engines were made by Mr. David Rowan, of Glasgow. She has just left the Clyde to take up her station on the Cadiz and Havannah line. Her engines are on the compound principle, with two cylinders...'. From "Illustrated London News", 1876
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This evocative black and white print captures the majesty of The Screw-steamer Alfonso XII as it sets sail from the Clyde, ready to commence its duties on the Cadiz and Havannah line. Built by the renowned Denny Brothers shipyard in Dumbarton, Scotland, and fitted with advanced compound engines designed by David Rowan of Glasgow, this propeller steamship was a testament to the industrial prowess of the late 19th century. The Screw-steamer Alfonso XII was named after the reigning King of Spain and represented the latest in maritime technology. Its sleek design and powerful engines allowed for faster and more efficient travel across the sea, revolutionizing the passenger shipping industry. The print, created by J. R. W, was published in the prestigious Illustrated London News in 1876, showcasing the ship's impressive features and providing a glimpse into the world of steamship travel during this era. The ship's engines, with their two cylinders, are prominently displayed in the print, highlighting the intricate machinery that powered the vessel. The print also captures the essence of the sea, with the waves gently lapping against the hull of the ship and the vast expanse of water stretching out in the background. Overall, this print is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a window into the world of 19th-century shipping and the technological advancements that shaped it.
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