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SS Great Britain starboard side.

Photography Historical posted on Nov 21, 2011
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This is a mock up of a dock side and of the kind of goods she might carry. The ship was built here so would not be taking on passengers and goods. As well as a human cargo she carried farm animals and other general goods as well as many tons of coal to feed her hungry boilers. The sleeping quarters were not very private for the lower class and the beds were built in tiers, allowing about five feet per person (approx one and a half meters). People in general were a lot shorter then.

Comments (32)


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kgb224

2:02AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Stunning capture my friend. God Bless.

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MagikUnicorn

2:02AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Niceeeeeee

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durleybeachbum

2:03AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Five feet! LOL! I'm 5'10" and one of the shortest in my family!

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bmac62

2:05AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Colorful and glorious history.

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awjay

2:27AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

cosy quaters

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fallen21

3:04AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Awesome shot!

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capelito

3:24AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Great shot!

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BIPOLARTWO

3:38AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

The cargo is i great idea and adds to the originality

whaleman

3:39AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Pretty elaborate mock-up!

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dakotabluemoon

6:30AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Wow it is huge and nice piece of history given on this awesome ship.

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pat40

7:20AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Great Shot, Jeff.

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Feliciti

7:41AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

great capture of this side and like the lantern too !!

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flavia49

7:59AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

wonderful

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anmes

10:36AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Another great capture in this series

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mariogiannecchini

10:40AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Very beautiful shot , Jeff !

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kbrog

10:59AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Excellent POV and capture! :)

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jocko500

11:00AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

wonderful looking . I see it was a big ship

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moochagoo

11:16AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Really to see that !

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helanker

1:08PM | Mon, 21 November 2011

WOW it looks so big in this shot :-) Excellent capture.

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Richardphotos

1:38PM | Mon, 21 November 2011

the size is far more evident in this view.sure glad you are sharing these

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Dreamingbee

1:55PM | Mon, 21 November 2011

looks great

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bobrgallegos

2:28PM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Great capture of this beautiful ship!!

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dochtersions

3:07PM | Mon, 21 November 2011

So fantastic and impressing great!

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MrsRatbag

3:22PM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Fascinating scene and capture!

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0rest4wicked

4:04PM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Great history!

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jeroni

5:35PM | Mon, 21 November 2011

I love the color and light on this... Great shot

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sharky_

8:29PM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Interesting ship. Aloha

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Isabelle711

8:42PM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Most interesting history on this beauty. :)))))) I think this is an amazing boat. :)))))))) Thank you ever so much for sharing this beauty. :)))))) Most excellent capture. :))))))))))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :))))))

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vaggabondd

9:01PM | Mon, 21 November 2011

cool capture and details

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danapommet

10:39PM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Great shot Jeff and she looks huge. Nice series so far.

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