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GBP £ 25
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Description
Beautifully gilt green tumblers with images and dates of steamboats. Great gift for whisky lovers or to display some flowers on a table.
Sully 1831
Great western 1838
Sirius 1838
Le Precursor 1841
Gomer 1842
la Guyenne 1860
Steamboats were a major innovation of the early 19th century being able to ferry passengers and goods up and down the Mississippi river. Steamships also called steamers were often seaworthy and were propelled by a steam engine that woul dturn the propellers or paddle wheels
Sirius was a a wooden hulled sidewheeel steamship built for the London- Cork route. But she also did athe same route as the Great Western and beat it by a day!
The Great Western was an oak hulled paddle wheel steamboat. It wsa the first one built to cross the Atlantic. She left Bristol on April 7th and arrived in New York Harbour on April 23rd 1838. It was deigned by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and scapped in 1856.
Gomer was a hybrid sail-steamship- it was drawn by Turner in 1844 when it brought the French King Louis Philippe to Portsmouth.
Last updated: 30/09/24