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Ships of the General Steam Navigation Company. The Triton... lying off the Company's Works, Deptford Creek.

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Repro ID: PY8927
Title: Ships of the General Steam Navigation Company. The Triton... lying off the Company's Works, Deptford Creek.
Description: A picture of the steamship 'Triton' (1845). The General Steam Navigation Company Works are shown in the distance. The General Steam Navigation Company ran passenger services from London to the east of England coastal ports, Leith (Edinburgh), Bordeaux (France) and Mediterranean ports, and later developed a huge network of routes.
Creator: J.L. Tudgay (artist), T. Picken (engraver), Hay and Haghe (engravers)
Date: 1845
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London

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