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Royal West Indian Mail Steamer 'Orinoco' leaving Southampton, c.1854 (lithograph)

Royal West Indian Mail Steamer 'Orinoco' leaving Southampton, c.1854 (lithograph)


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Royal West Indian Mail Steamer 'Orinoco' leaving Southampton, c.1854 (lithograph)

7341685 Royal West Indian Mail Steamer 'Orinoco' leaving Southampton, c.1854 (lithograph) by French School, (19th century); 26.3x34.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Lebreton, Lemercier, Le Breton
The Royal West Indian Mail Steamer 'Orinoco', 2250 tons, leaving Southampton with troops for the Crimean War. The ship was new, having been built by Pitcher's of Northfleet on the Thames in 1852. The 300-HP engines were provided by Maudslay, Sons and Field.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

Media ID 38516178

© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images

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This stunning lithograph captures the Royal West Indian Mail Steamer 'Orinoco' leaving Southampton in the year 1854. The ship, with a capacity of 2250 tons, was embarking on a significant journey to transport troops for the Crimean War. Built just two years prior by Pitcher's of Northfleet on the Thames, this vessel boasted powerful 300-HP engines provided by Maudslay, Sons and Field. The detailed depiction showcases the paddle wheel steamer in all its glory as it sets sail from Southampton, ready to navigate through the waters towards its destination. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring this historical moment to life, offering a glimpse into maritime transportation during the 19th century. As we admire this piece of artistry created by Lebreton and Lemercier from the French School, we are transported back in time to witness a crucial chapter in naval history. The presence of flags flying proudly adds an air of patriotism and national pride to this scene captured at sea. This lithograph serves as a reminder of the importance of ships like 'Orinoco' in shaping global events and facilitating communication between nations during times of conflict. It stands as a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance in overcoming challenges at sea.

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