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Voyage of the Obelisk Ship Cleopatra to London, 1878
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Voyage of the Obelisk Ship Cleopatra to London, 1878
Series of engravings showing features of the journey of Cleopatras Needle, the ancient Egyptian obelisk, from Egypt to London in 1878. The images show (clockwise from top left): Making a day signal from the Cleopatra to the tug; Making a night signal on the Cleopatra ; Cleopatra and the tug; the main cabin of the Obelisk ship Cleopatra ; Captains cabin of the Cleopatra
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1878 Cabin Clockwise Engravings Features Journey Main Obelisk Signal Voyage January
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This series of engravings chronicles the historic journey of Cleopatra's Needle, an ancient Egyptian obelisk, from its homeland to London in 1878. The images, clockwise from top left, offer a glimpse into the intriguing voyage of this remarkable artifact. In the first image, a day signal is being made from the Cleopatra to the tug, indicating the obelisk ship's readiness to depart. The second engraving shows the crew making a night signal on the Cleopatra, using lights to communicate with other vessels in the darkness. The third image captures the Cleopatra and the tug, working in unison to transport the obelisk across the sea. The fourth engraving invites us into the main cabin of the Obelisk ship Cleopatra, revealing the living quarters and working space of the crew. Lastly, the fifth image offers a peek into the captain's cabin, where the ship's commander would have planned the voyage and navigated the waters. These engravings, taken from the January 7, 1878 issue of Illustrated London News, provide a unique window into the historical journey of Cleopatra's Needle. The obelisk, originally erected in Heliopolis, Egypt, around 1450 BC, was imported to London and erected in Kensington Gardens in 1878. This series of images not only documents the transportation of this ancient artifact but also offers a glimpse into maritime life during the late 19th century.
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