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commemorative artifact: shell, nautilus
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The Steam Ship Great Western of Bristol (Print)
The Great Western Steam Ship of Bristol (Print)
Great Western Steam Ship... Great Western Steam Company (Print)
The Great Western Passing Portishead Point on her first voyage to New York (Print)
The Great Western Steam Ship Crossing the Atlantic (Print)
The Great Western Steam Ship, intended to trade between Bristol and New York, leaving Cumberland Basin on the morning of the 18th Aug 1837, in tow of the Lion Steam Tug and accompanied by the Benledi and Herald Steamers for the purpose of proceeding to London to receive her Engines (Print)
Recording compass
The Steamer Great Western of Bristol (Print)
The Great Western Steam Ship (Print)
The Great Western (Print)
The Steam Ship Great Western of Bristol (Print)
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The 'Great Western' riding a tidal wave, 11 December 1844 (Painting)
Portbury Floating Pier, Landing Place, & Steam Packet Harbour, in the Channel, 8 miles below Bristol, in continuation of the line of the Great Western Railway, & on the property of James Adam Gordon Esqe. Engineer I.K. Brunel (Print)
In Commemoration of the Establishment of Steam Navigation between Great Britain and America this Engraving of the Magnificent Steam Ship the Great Western (Print)
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