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London Stereoscopic Company 
Great Eastern, Captain Harrison 
1860 (before) 
  
Stereocard 
Larry Gottheim, Be-hold, Inc 
Courtesy of Larry Gottheim - Be-Hold (52 / 13) 
  
 
LL/30996 
  
Stereo view on a square-cornered cream/white mount with blindstamp of The London Stereoscopic Company. William Harrison was the first captain of the visionary but doomed vessel, the largest of its time. Built in spite of numerous obstacles by Isenbard K. Brunel, its greatest triumph was in laying the Atlantic cable. Its early years were marked by misfortune. Harrison himself died in 1860 while coming ashore from the ship at Southampton. Other views of Harrison refer to him as "The Late Captain Harrison." This rarer, earlier view, shows him alone against the ropes that seem to be holding the lifeboat. The related portrait of Brunel against the anchor chains is one of the iconic images of this period. 
 

 
  
 
  
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