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The Great Eastern named: the Leviathan.

© National Maritime Museum, London

Repro ID: PY0306
Title: The Great Eastern named: the Leviathan.
Description: After being launched in January 1858, the 'Great Eastern' was taken to Deptford where her public areas were fitted out to the standards of a luxury hotel. The paddle and screw engines, the ten boilers, five funnels and six masts (named Monday to Saturday) and all the associated machinery were also installed and rigged.
Creator: F. Sala & Co. (publishers)
Date: 1858
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London

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