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Photo Mug : Launch of H.M. Gun-Boat "Pelter", and the Portuguese Steam-ship "Dom Pedro Secondo", at... 1854. Creator: Unknown. Launch of H.M. Gun-Boat "Pelter", and the Portuguese Steam-ship "Dom Pedro Secondo", at... 1854

Launch of H.M. Gun-Boat 'Pelter', and the Portuguese Steam-ship 'Dom Pedro Secondo', at... 1854. Creator: Unknown. Launch of H.M. Gun-Boat 'Pelter', and the Portuguese Steam-ship 'Dom Pedro Secondo', at... 1854




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Launch of H.M. Gun-Boat "Pelter", and the Portuguese Steam-ship "Dom Pedro Secondo", at... 1854. Creator: Unknown. Launch of H.M. Gun-Boat "Pelter", and the Portuguese Steam-ship "Dom Pedro Secondo", at... 1854

Launch of H.M. Gun-Boat "Pelter", and the Portuguese Steam-ship "Dom Pedro Secondo", at Northfleet, 1854. Dockyard on the River Thames in Kent. Gunboat...which Mr. Pitcher has been ordered to build for her Majesty's navy...The dimensions of the boat are - length between the perpendiculars, 100 feet; extreme breadth, 22 feet; depth in hold, 7 feet 10 inches. The burden is 212 tons. The engines intended for her have been manufactured by Messrs. Penn and Co, on the high-pressure principle, and are of 60 horse power. Her armament wil! consist of two guns of 95 cwt. which will be capable of throwing solid shot of 8 in diameter...the Don Pedro...a fine commercial screw-vessel...has been constructed by Mr. Pitcher for the Luizo Brazileiro Steam Company [as a] passenger vessel to run between Lisbon and Rio Janeiro...'. From "Illustrated London News", 1854

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Step back in time with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the historic Launch of H.M. Gun-Boat Pelter and the Portuguese Steam-ship Dom Pedro Secondo at Northfleet on the River Thames in Kent, in the year 1854. This captivating image showcases the Dockyard scene with the Gunboat "Pelter" taking center stage, as it sets sail for the first time, accompanied by the elegant Portuguese Steam-ship Dom Pedro Secondo. Relive this fascinating moment in history every time you take a sip from this high-quality, full-color mug. Perfect for history enthusiasts or as a unique gift, this mug is a must-have addition to any collection.

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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

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This photograph, taken from the pages of the Illustrated London News in 1854, showcases the simultaneous launch of H.M. Gun-Boat "Pelter" and the Portuguese Steam-ship "Dom Pedro Secondo" at Northfleet on the River Thames in Kent. The Gun-Boat "Pelter," which Mr. Pitcher had been commissioned to build for Her Majesty's Navy, boasts impressive dimensions with a length of 100 feet, an extreme breadth of 22 feet, and a depth in hold of 7 feet 10 inches. The vessel's burden amounts to 212 tons, and its engines, manufactured by Messrs. Penn and Co, operate on the high-pressure principle, delivering an impressive 60 horsepower. The armament of the "Pelter" consists of two 95 cwt. guns, capable of firing solid shot of 8 inches in diameter. In the background, the Portuguese Steam-ship "Dom Pedro Secondo" takes shape, a fine example of maritime engineering. This steamship, also under the expert care of Mr. Pitcher, was constructed for the Portuguese Luiz de Camoes Steam Navigation Company as a passenger vessel. With its sleek design and advanced technology, the "Dom Pedro Secondo" was destined to make a significant impact on the transatlantic passage between Lisbon and Rio de Janeiro.

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