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#1 Posted : 30 June 2012 17:50:53

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Brunel's Great Eastern

sure we have all heard of Brunel

laid the 1st transatlantic cable in 1866

The BBC are in the process of making a documentary about her

The ship herself 6 masts, 4 funnels and a side paddle

What a variety to keep sail, propulsion and paddle steamer enthusiasts
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#2 Posted : 30 June 2012 19:44:53

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SS 'Great Eastern', launched in 1858, was the third and last of Brunel's major shipbuilding projects. It was built at the London yard of John Scott Russell and Company in Millwall and was initially known as the 'Leviathan'. There were many problems in both building and launching the ship and it was not afloat until January 1858 when it was renamed the 'Great Eastern'. The project bankrupted Russell and Brunel suffered a stroke and died soon afterwards under the strain of the venture. The public impact of the launch was enormous, she was cheered by huge crowds and praised in the press. However, even during her trials she had a major setback when a heater attached to the paddle engine boilers exploded and killed six firemen. The ship only survived because Brunel's new construction method of dividing a ship up into compartments with watertight bulkheads limited the extent of the damage. Brunel died very soon after hearing of this disaster.
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#3 Posted : 30 June 2012 20:09:18

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come on guys BigGrin
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#5 Posted : 01 July 2012 00:37:15

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Nice ship, but unfortunately not enough appeal in the UK let alone outside to make a viable partwork
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#6 Posted : 01 July 2012 01:04:29

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thank u for looking Mr T
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#7 Posted : 01 July 2012 09:19:41

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It's a shame there wouldn't be the ineterested as this ship started the process of changing the way that we communicated with the rest of the world,we still rely on sub oceanic cables to this day.A partwork would have been a fitting tribute to a great man as well as a great ship.
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