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The new double-screw steamship Far East. The launch took place at Cubitt Town, Millwall
The new double-screw steamship Far East. The launch took place at Cubitt Town, Millwall, in the presence of a large number of people. The launch of any first-class ship that may be destined to take part in the vast commercial enterprise between England and the most distant parts of the earth must always be attended with a considerable degree of interest. She is intended for the China tea trade, and is constructed of iron, and is the first vessel of her class to which the double or twin screw system has been applied. Date: 1863
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1863 Apr21 Double Iron Screw Steam Ship Steamship Steamships Trading Trasnport Twin
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A New Era in Maritime Transport: The Launch of the Double-Screw Steamship Far East (1863) This photograph depicts the momentous launch of the double-screw steamship, Far East, at Cubitt Town, Millwall, in London, England, in 1863. The event attracted a large crowd of onlookers, as the ship was destined for the prestigious China tea trade. With its innovative design and advanced technology, the launch of this vessel was a significant milestone in maritime history. The Far East was the first iron-hulled vessel to employ the double or twin screw system, which offered increased efficiency and maneuverability compared to traditional paddle-wheel steamships. This technological advancement was essential for navigating the complex waterways of China and other far-off ports, making the Far East an ideal choice for the lucrative tea trade. The China tea trade was a crucial component of the global economy during the 19th century, and the success of British trading ventures in this sector played a significant role in the country's industrial growth. The Far East's advanced design and capabilities would have ensured its place as a valuable asset in this expanding commercial enterprise. This photograph is a testament to the ingenuity and ambition of the British maritime industry during the 1860s. The Far East's launch marked the beginning of a new era in steamship transportation, paving the way for further advancements in ship design and technology that would shape the world's maritime landscape for generations to come.
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