Uncatalogued: Official papers relating to SS SIRIUS.
Offical papers for the voyage from London to New York, 1838, includes New York Harbour clearance papers.
Name noted: Richard Roberts RN Commander of the steamship SIRIUS.
Newspaper clippings - Lloyds list Shipping Gazette 13th November 1933 and poster promoting SS SIRIUS as the first vessel to cross the Atlantic taking 18 days to travel to New York dated Feb 19th 1838.
Name noted: Richard Roberts RN Commander of the steamship SIRIUS.
Newspaper clippings - Lloyds list Shipping Gazette 13th November 1933 and poster promoting SS SIRIUS as the first vessel to cross the Atlantic taking 18 days to travel to New York dated Feb 19th 1838.
Record Details
Item reference: | MSS/93/030; MSS/93/030.0 |
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Catalogue Section: | Uncatalogued material |
Level: | ITEM |
Date made: | 1933 -1938 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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