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Wreck of the Windsor Castle steamer, 1844. Creator: Ebenezer Landells
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Wreck of the Windsor Castle steamer, 1844. Creator: Ebenezer Landells
Wreck of the Windsor Castle steamer, 1844. The vessel was damaged when it struck North Carr Rock off the coast of Fife in Scotland: The only boat belonging to the steamer was then lowered, by which the female passengers were conveyed ashore in six voyages. Boats and other aid were then obtained...This catastrophe presents another instance of the inefficient manner in which steam-vessels are provided with the means of escape in case of accidents. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
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This print captures the haunting aftermath of the tragic wreck of the Windsor Castle steamer in 1844. Created by Ebenezer Landells, this engraving showcases the devastating incident that occurred when the vessel struck North Carr Rock off the coast of Fife in Scotland. In this image, we witness the resilience and bravery of those onboard as they desperately try to escape their sinking ship. The only boat belonging to the steamer is seen being lowered into turbulent waters, serving as a lifeline for female passengers who are conveyed ashore in six perilous voyages. Meanwhile, other boats and aid are sought out to assist those still stranded at sea. The significance of this catastrophe lies not only in its immediate impact but also in shedding light on a larger issue: the inefficiency with which steam-vessels were equipped for emergencies during this time period. This engraving serves as a powerful reminder of how crucial it is for ships to have adequate means of escape and safety measures in place. Ebenezer Landells' work was featured in "Illustrated London News" - a renowned newspaper from 19th century Britain. Through his detailed depiction, he brings forth both historical documentation and artistic expression, capturing an event that forever altered lives while highlighting broader concerns within transportation technology. As we gaze upon this poignant image today, we are transported back to a time when tragedy struck at sea, reminding us of our shared human vulnerability amidst nature's unforgiving forces.
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