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Brunel's SS Great Britain
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SS Great Britain -- Bow
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SS Great Britain -- Windlass
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SS Great Britain -- Wheel
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SS Great Britain -- Tabernacle Masts
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SS Great Britain -- Stern
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SS Great Britain -- Stack
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SS Great Britain -- Propeller and Rudder
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SS Great Britain -- Portside
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SS Great Britain -- Engine
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SS Great Britain -- Deck lkg Forward
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SS Great Britain -- Bowsprit
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SS Great Britain -- Bow
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SS Great Britain -- Below deck
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Forty-eight years ago today, 100,000 people who lined the banks of the River Avon in Bristol as the SS Great Britain returned to her birthplace. In the intervening years, the rusting hulk has been meticulously restored to her former glory and now rests in the drydock where she was built. As a museum ship, she is visited by between 150,000 and 200,000 visitors annually. For Throw-Back-Thursday, here is an updated post from 2016 about the grand old ship, followed by a video about her return to Bristol in 1970.
In the spring of 2016, I visited the museum ship SS Great Britain, in Bristol, UK. When she was launched in 1843, the iron-hulled luxury passenger steamship SS Great Britain was described as “the greatest experiment since the Creation.”
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