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SS Canterbury, c 1929
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SS Canterbury, c 1929
Gessowork painting showing the SS Canterbury of 1929 - 64 which was built to carry 300 First Class passengers on the Dover - Calais leg of the famous Golden Arrow London - Paris through train.
Many British railway companies ran ferry services to the continent. The SS Canterbury carried travellers journeying between London and Paris across the English Channel, sailing between Dover and Calais. The original entered service for the South Eastern & Chatham Railway Company in 1901, and continued to carry passengers across the Channel until she was sold in 1926
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This print showcases the majestic SS Canterbury, a remarkable vessel that played a crucial role in connecting London and Paris during the early 20th century. Painted with exquisite detail by Gessowork, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of this iconic steamship. Built in 1901 for the South Eastern & Chatham Railway Company, the SS Canterbury was specifically designed to accommodate 300 First Class passengers on its Dover-Calais route. As part of the renowned Golden Arrow London-Paris through train service, it served as a vital link between these two bustling cities. During an era when various British railway companies operated ferry services to continental Europe, the SS Canterbury stood out as an epitome of elegance and efficiency. With its sleek design and powerful engines, it effortlessly sailed across the English Channel between Dover and Calais. Although she was eventually sold in 1926 after years of faithful service, her legacy lives on through this stunning painting. The artist's attention to detail brings every aspect of this historic vessel to life – from its towering smokestacks to its graceful silhouette gliding through calm waters. This print is not just a testament to engineering prowess but also serves as a reminder of how transportation has evolved over time. It symbolizes an era when travel was both adventurous and luxurious – where passengers embarked on unforgettable journeys aboard magnificent ships like the SS Canterbury.
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