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  1. Feb 16, 2023 · Brunel's first giant steamship, the SS Great Western (SS denotes it as a steamship), was completed in 1838, but this vessel was made of wood. Great Western came second to SS Sirius, built by the Transatlantic Steamship Company, in the April 1838 'race' to become the first steamship to cross the Atlantic.

  2. The first steam vessel designed and built for the Atlantic trade was the Great Western, launched at Bristol, England, on July 19, 1837. In every particular, her building was a great departure from conventional ideas, and a decided contradiction to the prevailing authorities on marine architecture.

  3. The Great Western arrived in New York on the 23rd April 1838 setting the record for the fastest trans-Atlantic crossing and so beat the Sirius and captured the Blue Riband. Thus the Great Western was the first purpose built transatlantic steamship and first ocean liner.

  4. Apr 8, 2022 · April 8, 1838. The Great Western, the earliest regular transatlantic steamer, embarks on its maiden voyage from Bristol, England, to New York City. This episode of History Daily has been archived, but you can still listen to it as a subscriber to Into History, Noiser+, Wondery+, or as a Prime Member with the Amazon Music app. Show Notes. Transcript

  5. SS Great Western of 1838, was a wooden-hulled paddle-wheel steamship with four masts, the first steamship purpose-built for crossing the Atlantic, and the initial unit of the Great Western Steamship Company. She was the largest passenger ship in the world from 1837 to 1839, the year the SS British Queen went into service. PS Great Western in 1838.

  6. Aug 7, 2015 · That accolade surely belongs to Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s SS Great Western, the “Queen of the Atlantic”, which made her first transatlantic voyage from Bristol more than two years before the...

  7. Apr 13, 2023 · Brunel formed the Great Western Steamship Company, and he designed and built a trio of giant ships: SS Great Western (1838), SS Great Britain (1843), and SS Great Eastern (1858). Great Western The wooden Great Western , with its steam-powered paddle wheels for propulsion, was something of a hybrid effort that blended new and old ideas.

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