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Cross Channel steamer EPW000089
Cross Channel steamer, Folkestone Pier, Folkestone, Kent. The Dutch Zeeland Ship Company ran mailboats from Flushing (Vlissingen) to Folkestone. This is the kind of cross-channel steamer referenced in Arthur Ransomes " We Didn t Mean to Go to Sea" (1937). Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in February 1920
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Media ID 13327022
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Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75" x 9..25". High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners.
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Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")
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This print captures the majestic Cross Channel steamer EPW000089 as it gracefully glides through the waters near Folkestone Pier in Kent. The Dutch Zeeland Ship Company, known for its impeccable mailboat service, operated these magnificent vessels between Flushing (Vlissingen) and Folkestone. This particular type of cross-channel steamer holds a special place in literary history, as it is referenced in Arthur Ransome's renowned novel "We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea" published in 1937. Taken by Aerofilms Ltd during February 1920, this archival gem showcases not only the maritime prowess of yesteryears but also serves as a testament to the enduring allure of ferry travel. The image exudes an air of nostalgia and transports us back to an era when steamers like EPW000089 were at the forefront of transnational transportation. The Historic England Archive has preserved this remarkable piece that encapsulates both beauty and functionality. It stands as a reminder of our rich maritime heritage and pays homage to those who played vital roles in connecting nations across treacherous waters. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back in time, imagining ourselves on board this grand vessel embarking on exciting adventures or simply enjoying the breathtaking views from its decks. Let us cherish such images that allow us to relive moments long gone while appreciating their historical significance and everlasting charm.
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