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"Fulton: A Legacy of Innovation and Adventure" From the picturesque filming locations in Cornwall to the historic rowing team from Saint John

Background imageFulton Collection: Inclined planes for use on canals. 1800. Top: Double inclined plane Middle: Upper

Inclined planes for use on canals. 1800. Top: Double inclined plane Middle: Upper works of single inclined plane. Bottom: Upper works of medium inclined plane powered by a water wheel

Background imageFulton Collection: Canal boat for passengers and freight with framework for tarpaulin (top) and boat

Canal boat for passengers and freight with framework for tarpaulin (top) and boat for freight covered with tarpaulin (bottom)

Background imageFulton Collection: Robert Fulton (1765-1815) American engineer and inventor born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

Robert Fulton (1765-1815) American engineer and inventor born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. His steamboat Clermont made a successful journey on the Hudson river from New York to Albany on 14

Background imageFulton Collection: Porpoise and Fulton submarines, 1900s C016 / 2541

Porpoise and Fulton submarines, 1900s C016 / 2541
Porpoise and Fulton submarines. USS Porpoise (SS-7) and the submarine Fulton alongside. In the background are other submarines, with the nearer one the USS Plunger (SS-2)

Background imageFulton Collection: Ferry passengers at Fulton Street in New York leave contributions to help combat the yellow fever

Ferry passengers at Fulton Street in New York leave contributions to help combat the yellow fever outbreak in
YELLOW FEVER, 1878. Ferry passengers at Fulton Street in New York leave contributions to help combat the yellow fever outbreak in the South. Line engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageFulton Collection: FULTON, Robert (1765-1815). North-American nautical

FULTON, Robert (1765-1815). North-American nautical engineer. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageFulton Collection: Fulton Harbor, Fulton-Rockport, Refugio Co. Texas, USA, sunset, January

Fulton Harbor, Fulton-Rockport, Refugio Co. Texas, USA, sunset, January

Background imageFulton Collection: NYC: FULTON FERRY, 1746. A view of Fulton Ferry in New York City in 1746

NYC: FULTON FERRY, 1746. A view of Fulton Ferry in New York City in 1746. Engraving by Samuel Hollyer, 1908

Background imageFulton Collection: FULTON: WATER-BOILER, 1793. Water-boiler on the steamship of Robert Fulton, 1793

FULTON: WATER-BOILER, 1793. Water-boiler on the steamship of Robert Fulton, 1793. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageFulton Collection: NEW YORK: FERRY, 1890. Activity at the Fulton Ferry, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn

NEW YORK: FERRY, 1890. Activity at the Fulton Ferry, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn. Line engraving, 1890

Background imageFulton Collection: FULTON FISH MARTKET, 1882. The Trout Display at Fulton Market

FULTON FISH MARTKET, 1882. The Trout Display at Fulton Market. Line engraving after Daniel Carter Beard, 1882

Background imageFulton Collection: FULTON STEAM FRIGATE, 1814. The Fulton Steam Frigate (also known as Demologos and Fulton the First )

FULTON STEAM FRIGATE, 1814. The Fulton Steam Frigate (also known as Demologos and Fulton the First ), designed by Robert Fulton, the first steam-powered warship built for the U.S

Background imageFulton Collection: FULTON STEAM FRIGATE, 1814. Launch of the Fulton Steam Frigate

FULTON STEAM FRIGATE, 1814. Launch of the Fulton Steam Frigate (also known as Demologos and Fulton the First)
FULTON STEAM FRIGATE, 1814. Launch of the Fulton Steam Frigate (also known as Demologos and Fulton the First ) at New York City, 29 October 1814

Background imageFulton Collection: FULTON FISH MARKET, 1870. Oyster stands in the fish market. Wood engraving

FULTON FISH MARKET, 1870. Oyster stands in the fish market. Wood engraving

Background imageFulton Collection: FULTON FISH MARKET, 1869. The new building of the Fulton Fish Market opened in October 1869

FULTON FISH MARKET, 1869. The new building of the Fulton Fish Market opened in October 1869. Contemporary wood engraving

Background imageFulton Collection: FULTON FERRY BOAT, 1868. The Fulton Ferry boat collision in New York City on 14 Novermber 1868

FULTON FERRY BOAT, 1868. The Fulton Ferry boat collision in New York City on 14 Novermber 1868. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageFulton Collection: FULTON FISH MARKET, 1882. The Fulton Fish Markets new building, designed y Douglas Smyth

FULTON FISH MARKET, 1882. The Fulton Fish Markets new building, designed y Douglas Smyth, nearing completion in 1882: contemporary wood engraving

Background imageFulton Collection: FULTON FISH MARKET, 1887. Wood engraving, 1887

FULTON FISH MARKET, 1887. Wood engraving, 1887

Background imageFulton Collection: FULTON FISH MARKET, 1869. Fish stands in Fulton Fish Market, New York

FULTON FISH MARKET, 1869. Fish stands in Fulton Fish Market, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1869

Background imageFulton Collection: FULTON FISH MARKET, 1867. Oyster stalls and lunch rooms at Fulton Market, Fulton Street, New York

FULTON FISH MARKET, 1867. Oyster stalls and lunch rooms at Fulton Market, Fulton Street, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1867

Background imageFulton Collection: ROBERT FULTONs CLERMONT. Robert Fultons first steamboat, Clermont, and its machinery

ROBERT FULTONs CLERMONT. Robert Fultons first steamboat, Clermont, and its machinery. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageFulton Collection: ROBERT FULTON (1765-1815). American engineer and inventor. Steel enngraving, French, 19th century

ROBERT FULTON (1765-1815). American engineer and inventor. Steel enngraving, French, 19th century

Background imageFulton Collection: A view of the birth place of Robert Fulton, Lancaster county

A view of the birth place of Robert Fulton, Lancaster county, state of Pennsylvania. Date 1856

Background imageFulton Collection: New York Ferry Boat

New York Ferry Boat, the Fulton paddlesteamer Date: ca. 1885

Background imageFulton Collection: View on Fulton Avenue Brooklyn Long Island

View on Fulton Avenue Brooklyn Long Island. Crayon studies. Date: ca. 1847

Background imageFulton Collection: New York, New York. Dock stevedore at the Fulton fish market

New York, New York. Dock stevedore at the Fulton fish market holding giant lobster claws. Date 1943 May-June

Background imageFulton Collection: Robert Fulton (1765-1815)

Robert Fulton (1765-1815)

Background imageFulton Collection: NEW YORK: STEET SLEIGH. The Broadway Sleigh. Postcard from the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, 1909

NEW YORK: STEET SLEIGH. The Broadway Sleigh. Postcard from the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, 1909

Background imageFulton Collection: First steamboat, the Clermont, on the Hudson River

First steamboat, the Clermont, on the Hudson River
Fultons steamboat, the " Clermont, " on the Hudson River, 1807. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFulton Collection: Joes Restaurant, Brooklyn

Joes Restaurant, Brooklyn
Joes Restaurant, Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York City, America

Background imageFulton Collection: Mississippi River

Mississippi River
Lincoln Highway, Lyons and Fulton Bridge over the Mississippi River, America

Background imageFulton Collection: FULTONs CLERMONT

FULTONs CLERMONT
Robert Fultons Clermont, which steamed from New York to Albany and back, August 17-22 1807; the first economically viable steamboat

Background imageFulton Collection: Robert Fulton / Chappel

Robert Fulton / Chappel
ROBERT FULTON American engineer and inventor

Background imageFulton Collection: Fulton Historic District and Brooklyn Bridge

Fulton Historic District and Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America

Background imageFulton Collection: FULTONs SUBMARINE 1801

FULTONs SUBMARINE 1801
Interior of the Nautilus built by American inventor Robert Fulton in Paris for Napoleon; it is successfully tested at Brest, descending to 8 metres

Background imageFulton Collection: New York Fire 1835

New York Fire 1835
New York firefighters attempt to tackle the blaze on Wall Street as many buildings burn (including the Fulton Fire Insurance Co.); the fire lasted from 16 to 17 December

Background imageFulton Collection: Robert Fulton (W Invent)

Robert Fulton (W Invent)
ROBERT FULTON - American engineer and artist

Background imageFulton Collection: Submarines / American

Submarines / American
ROBERT FULTON, American inventor, demonstrates his Nautilus to the French but fails to interest Napoleon

Background imageFulton Collection: FULTON (1765 - 1815)

FULTON (1765 - 1815)
ROBERT FULTON American inventor; in Paris 1797-1806 he invents a submarine but fails to interest Napoleon



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"Fulton: A Legacy of Innovation and Adventure" From the picturesque filming locations in Cornwall to the historic rowing team from Saint John, it has left its mark on various realms throughout history. One notable figure associated with Fulton is actor Fulton Mackay, known for his role as Sprocket in a beloved TV series. His talent brought joy to many viewers and his name became synonymous with entertainment. Speaking of namesakes, another prominent mention is Robert Fulton, whose achievements revolutionized transportation. The steamboat Clermont, built under his guidance in 1807, forever changed the course of maritime travel. Witnessing this vessel steaming past the Palisades on its inaugural voyage was undoubtedly a sight to behold. But Fulton's influence extended beyond waterways; it also reached the skies. The Lockheed MC-130E Hercules 64-0567 served as a testament to technological advancements and aerial capabilities. This aircraft played an integral role in missions that required precision and efficiency. Meanwhile, Sir Forest Fulton made waves within legal circles as the esteemed Red Judge and Recorder. His commitment to justice ensured fair trials and upheld law and order. In terms of defense weaponry, even firearms bear the name Fulton. The Lee Enfield Mk I sniper rifle showcased both power and accuracy when it debuted back in 1916—a true testament to engineering excellence. Fulton's impact transcended borders too—Winston Churchill himself delivered an influential speech at Fulton, Missouri during World War II. His words resonated deeply with those who sought inspiration amidst challenging times. Not limited by land or air alone, Skylights adorned buildings across cities worldwide—illuminating spaces with natural light while providing breathtaking views of urban landscapes. Lastly, let us not forget about Boeing VB-17G Flying Fortress N207EV Shady Lady—an iconic symbol of resilience during wartime operations that soared through skies bearing the name "Fulton. " Whether navigating rivers or soaring through clouds, the name Fulton has become synonymous with innovation, adventure, and progress.