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A starboard-broadside view of the screw steamship 'Madras.' She was part of the Peninsular and Oriental (P&O) Steam Navigation Company that carried mail, passengers, and cargo between the UK, Spain and Portugal, Egypt, India, the Far East, and Australia. By the mid-nineteenth century, most of the new ships built for P&O were powered by screw propellers instead of paddle-wheels.


ship portraits
1855-01-02
PERMANENT COLLECTION
Hart Nautical
Jeffreson, W.; Ogle, John Connell; G. Rowney & Co.
ink; paper
17 1/4 in x 23 1/4 in
Britain: London