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The ship was designed by Brunel in 1838 and was the first of his three steam ships. With this ship Brunel proved it was possible to cross the Atlantic under steam sailing continuously to New York and arrive with several hundred tons of coal still in the bunkers.
Title
Paddle Steamer 'Great Western' in a Gale
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 26 x W 56 cm
Accession number
ZBA0735
Work type
Painting