Competitors have battled over who can keep their hands on the deck of a historic steamship the longest to "win" the vessel in an urgent fundraising challenge. The competition, which ran throughout ...
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I boarded the SS Great Britain to take on the challenge of photographing a steamship above and below deck
The first steam-powered ships took to the water in the latter years of the 18th century, using paddles for propulsion and often still being fitted with sails. It was Richard Wright’s Experiment, a ...
The SS Great Britain is set to enter a “bold new chapter” as the attraction undergoes a £1 million transformation in the new year. The project, which will involve a “complete re-imagining” of the ...
It might sound easy but how long to you think you could keep you hands on the SS Great Britain? That's exactly what competitors in an endurance competition have to do - no breaks, winner takes all.
Painting. [SS Great Britain] / J. Walter, c1847. Oil on canvas; 62x92cm in frame, 88x113x6.5cm. Signed bl. Portrait of the 3500-tons, iron screw steam ship Great Britain (1843), when beached ashore, ...
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