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Title | The Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steam Ship Liverpool, Commanded by Lieutenant R. Engledue, R.N. To Whom this Print is, with Permission, Respectfully Inscribed, by His Obedient Servant N. J. Kempe |
Author | Herdman, W G |
Date | 1837 |
Document Type | Illustration |
Publisher Information | N. J. Kempe; T. Physick, Manchester |
Reference | WG19A |
Library / Archive | Liverpool Record Office |
Collection Name | Watercolour and Print Collection |
Description | View at anchor off Southampton drying sails. |
Biographical Note / History | Paddle steamer built in 1837. She was bought by P&O Co. at the end of 1838. Her terminal was at Southampton, with a call at Falmouth for mails. She was a most comfortable shp for her time. She was later renamed 'Great Liverpool'. She was finally wrecked off Finisterre in 1846. |
Theme(s) | Ships and Shipping Lines |
Ports | Southampton, England |
Ships | SS Liverpool |
Keywords | shipping |
Language | English |
Document(s) linked to |
S.S. Liverpool (Interior) |
Copyright | Liverpool Record Office |