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STEAMSHIP: CROSS-SECTION. Cross-section diagram of a large American steamship, showing frames

STEAMSHIP: CROSS-SECTION. Cross-section diagram of a large American steamship, showing frames


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STEAMSHIP: CROSS-SECTION. Cross-section diagram of a large American steamship, showing frames

STEAMSHIP: CROSS-SECTION.
Cross-section diagram of a large American steamship, showing frames, width and outlines. Engraving, late 19th century

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Cross Section Diagram Frame Ocean Liner Shipbuilding Steamship


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This print titled "STEAMSHIP: CROSS-SECTION" takes us on a journey back in time to the late 19th century, when American steamships ruled the oceans. The intricate cross-section diagram of a large steamship is meticulously depicted, showcasing its inner structure with remarkable detail. The print reveals the ship's frames, providing insight into the complex construction process that went into building these majestic vessels. Each frame is carefully illustrated, highlighting their strength and durability. The width and outlines of the steamship are also displayed, giving viewers an understanding of its impressive size and scale. Created through engraving techniques popular during this era, this artwork captures both technical precision and artistic finesse. It serves as a testament to the skillful craftsmanship involved in shipbuilding at that time. As we gaze upon this historical masterpiece from Granger Art on Demand, we can't help but be transported to an age when ocean liners were symbols of progress and adventure. This print allows us to appreciate not only the engineering marvels of these ships but also their significance in shaping global trade and travel. With its rich historical context and stunning visual representation, "STEAMSHIP: CROSS-SECTION" by Granger offers a glimpse into America's maritime heritage – a reminder of our enduring fascination with exploration and innovation on the high seas.

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