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The Wreck of the Atlantic.

Creator Currier & Ives
Accession number 56.300.1400 
Unique identifier MNY145939 
Description This splendid Steamship of the White Star Line, on her voyage from Liverpool and Queenstown to New York, April 1st 1873 bore away for Halifax, being short of Coal, and while under a full head of steam struck upon Golden Rule Rock, near Mars Island, on the coast of Nova Scotia, she heeled over and sunk in less than fifteen minutes afterwards, by which awful disaster 562 Lives were lost. The Atlantic was 437 ft. long, 40 ft. breadth of beam, depth of hold 33 ft. Tonnage 3723. Commanded by Capt. J. A. Williams, and had on board at the time of the disaster 952 Persons. 
Dated 1873 
File dimensions 18.3 in × 14.3 in at 300dpi
46.5 cm × 36.3 cm at 300dpi 
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