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Iron Steamer for the Ganges. Designed and Constructed by Messrs H.O. and A. Robinson Mill Wall Iron Works, London, 1845.Iron Steamer for the Ganges. Designed and Constructed by Messrs H.O. and A. Robinson Mill Wall Iron Works, London, 1845.
Iron Steamer for the Ganges. Designed and Constructed by Messrs H.O. and A. Robinson Mill Wall Iron Works, London, 1845.

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Repro ID: PY8928
Title: Iron Steamer for the Ganges. Designed and Constructed by Messrs H.O. and A. Robinson Mill Wall Iron Works, London, 1845.
Description: By the middle of the 19th century, Britain was regarded as 'the workshop of the world' and exported ships, locomotives and machinery to many countries. This paddle steamer was built for use on the Rover Ganges, India.
Creator: Unknown
Date: c.1845
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London.


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