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Our Merchant Navy, 1874. Artist: Joseph Swain
Our Merchant Navy, 1874. Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh refers to Britains need for fit and ready sailors. Mr Samuel Plimsoll was pursuing his fight against the often deliberate overloading and subsequent loss of ships and crews. This cartoon relates to a visit by the Duke of Edinburgh in September 1874 to Liverpool where he had opened a new Seamens Orphanage. In his speech, he referred to the need for new recruitment of sailors. From Punch, or the London Charivari, October 10, 1874
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Add a touch of maritime history to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the iconic image "Our Merchant Navy, 1874" by John Tenniel. This beautifully detailed artwork, created by Joseph Swain, captures a pivotal moment in naval history with the presence of Prince Alfred and the advocacy of Samuel Plimsoll for fit and ready sailors. Bringing history to life, each sip from this mug is a reminder of the courage and determination of the Merchant Navy during the late 19th century. Perfect for tea or coffee, this mug is a must-have for history enthusiasts and maritime lovers alike.
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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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Our Merchant Navy, 1874
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is a captivating print that captures the essence of Britain's maritime history. Created by renowned artists John Tenniel and Joseph Swain, this artwork depicts a significant moment in time when Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh visited Liverpool in September 1874. The image showcases the importance of sailors and their recruitment for the flourishing merchant navy. The Duke's visit coincided with the opening of a Seamens Orphanage, emphasizing his commitment to supporting those who risked their lives at sea. In his speech, he highlighted Britain's need for fit and ready sailors to ensure the success and safety of its naval operations. This cartoon also sheds light on Samuel Plimsoll's relentless fight against overloading ships, which often resulted in tragic losses of both vessels and crews. Plimsoll's efforts aimed to protect seafarers from such dangers by advocating for stricter regulations regarding ship loading practices. The artwork portrays Prince Alfred wearing a distinctive uniform adorned with a cocked hat, symbolizing his royal status. Surrounding him are various elements representing naval warfare - swords, ships, and bearded sailors dressed in traditional attire. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth to this satirical piece while capturing the spirit of Victorian-era politics. "Our Merchant Navy" serves as an important historical document showcasing not only Britain's reliance on its merchant navy but also highlighting key figures like Prince Alfred and Samuel Plimsoll who played crucial roles in shaping maritime policies during the 19th century.
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