Recovery of Cable on Great Eastern Final Attempt at Grappling Sept 7th 1865

The 1865 expedition had gone most of the way to Newfoundland laying the Transatlantic cable when tragedy struck. The telegraph cable broke and was lost into the ocean's depths. Repeated efforts were mad to grapple the cable, but to no avail. The 'Great Eastern' had to wait for another year before a new attempt could be made.

Object Details

ID: PAD6757
Collection: Fine art
Type: Print
Display location: Not on display
Vessels: Great Eastern (1858)
Date made: 1858; 7 Sep 1865
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: 240 mm x 351 mm