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Paddle Steamer Leith 1837
The paddle steamer Leith arriving at Grantham Pier, Edinburgh. Built by R.Menzies & Sons for the General Steam Navigation Co 1837 and used by GSNC for coastal service between Leith and London. At that time the largest steam ship built. Aquatint engraving after William John Huggins (1781-1845) seen flying the White Ensign and with cannon ports opened. Date: 1837
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1837 Aquatint Journey Largest Leith Mast Paddle Power Rigging Route Shipping Wave Coal Fired Paddle Wheel St Georges Flag Three Master White Ensign
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This aquatint engraving depicts the historic paddle steamer Leith, a marvel of engineering innovation, as it approaches Grantham Pier in Edinburgh in 1837. Built by R. Menzies & Sons for the General Steam Navigation Company (GSNC), the Leith was the largest steamship ever constructed at the time, measuring an impressive size. Powered by coal-fired steam engines and equipped with paddle wheels, this three-master vessel revolutionized transportation on the coastal waters between Leith and London. The Leith is shown in the image flying the White Ensign, a British naval flag symbolizing the protection of the sea route and the sovereignty of the British Empire. The cannon ports on the ship are also open, adding to its imposing appearance. The vessel's mast and rigging are still present, indicating a hybrid design that combined the best of both sail and steam technologies. The Leith's journey across the sea, with the waves crashing against its hull and the whitecaps forming on the water, adds to the sense of adventure and excitement. The engraving, created by William John Huggins in 1837, serves as a testament to the historical significance of this steamship and the impact it had on maritime transportation during the 19th century. This image is a rare glimpse into the past, offering a unique perspective on the early days of steam-powered shipping and the spirit of exploration that drove it forward.
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