AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY)
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AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY)

THE SHIPS H.M.S AGAMEMNON AND U.S.S. NIAGARA LAYING THE TRANS-ATLANTIC CABLE

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AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY)
THE SHIPS H.M.S AGAMEMNON AND U.S.S. NIAGARA LAYING THE TRANS-ATLANTIC CABLE
oil on canvas
24 x 30 1⁄4 in.
Literature
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Marine Collection to be found at India House (New York, 1936), p. 25-26, no. 52.
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Lot Essay

In 1857, the British government fitted out Agamemnon to carry 1,250 tons of telegraphic cable for the Atlantic Telegraph Company's first attempt to lay a transatlantic cable. Although this initial attempt was unsuccessful, the project was resumed the following year and Agamemnon and her U.S. counterpart, USS Niagara, successfully joined the ends of their two sections of cable in the middle of the Atlantic on 29 July 1858.

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