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Dispatch vessel HMS Iris, c1880
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Dispatch vessel HMS Iris, c1880
Dispatch vessel HMS Iris, c1880. Launched in 1877, this was the first steel ship built for the British Admiralty. She was constructed of steel made by the Siemens-Martin process at Landore Siemens Steel Company, Swansea, Wales. HMS Iris was a transitional vessel with both sails and steam engines. From Great Industries of Great Britain. (London, c1880)
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This print showcases the dispatch vessel HMS Iris, a true marvel of innovation and technology in the late 19th century. Launched in 1877, she proudly served as the first steel ship commissioned by the British Admiralty. Constructed using steel made through the revolutionary Siemens-Martin process at Landore Siemens Steel Company in Swansea, Wales, HMS Iris marked a significant transition from traditional wooden vessels to modern metal warships. In this woodcut image captured around 1880, we witness the striking combination of sails and steam engines that powered this magnificent vessel. The fusion of Victorian craftsmanship with cutting-edge engineering is evident as HMS Iris glides gracefully across the sea. As an emblem of Britain's naval supremacy during this era, HMS Iris symbolizes both military might and technological advancement. This monochrome depiction not only highlights her majestic presence but also emphasizes her role in naval warfare. The print transports us back to a time when ships were at the forefront of transportation and exploration. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come in terms of maritime technology while paying homage to an iconic piece of British history. Captured by an unknown creator and preserved by Oxford Science Archive, this remarkable print from Heritage Images offers us a glimpse into an era defined by progress and ingenuity.
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