Laying a cable on the Atlantic seabed: the crew of the Great Eastern launching a buoy in an attempt to retrieve a lost cable. Coloured lithograph by E. Walker, 1866, after R.C. Dudley.

  • Dudley, Robert Charles, 1826-1909.
Date:
1856
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44509i
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The buoy was launched on 2 August 1865 "during a retrieval attempt made after the cable was lost on August 2, 1865 After 1200 miles of the Atlantic cable had been laid, disaster struck when the cable broke and sank 2½ miles into the ocean"--online catalogue of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Publication/Creation

1856

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, with watercolour ; image 28.2 x 44 cm

Lettering

Getting out one of the large buoys for launching. R. Dudley, del. - E. Walker lith.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 44509i

Reproduction note

After a watercolour in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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