Description: Original Vintage Print: The Wreck of the "Atlantic" - Cast up by the Sea - Drawn by Winslow Homer Year of Publication: 1873 Harper's Weekly Size: 16" x 11" 41cm x 28 cm Condition: good, tears in top margin and bottom margin that extends a little into the print, but they not very noticeable and the print looks good, normal aging (see pictures) will combine shipping if multiple items are purchasedThe wreck of the Atlantic was one of the most tragic maritime disasters of the 19th century. On April 1, 1873, the SS Atlantic, a transatlantic passenger steamship operated by the White Star Line, struck rocks near the coast of Nova Scotia while en route from Liverpool to New York. The ship, which was carrying nearly 1,000 passengers and crew, was attempting to make an unscheduled stop at Halifax to refuel due to strong headwinds and a dwindling supply of coal. However, in the early hours of the morning, the vessel veered off course and crashed into rocks near Lower Prospect, just west of Halifax.The collision was devastating. The impact tore open the ship’s hull, causing it to fill with water rapidly. The situation was made worse by the darkness and the cold Atlantic waters. As water rushed in, passengers and crew scrambled to reach the decks, but with the ship listing and the lifeboats inaccessible, the majority were trapped on board. In the ensuing chaos, many perished, including most of the women and children on the vessel. In total, over 500 lives were lost, making it the deadliest transatlantic steamship disaster prior to the sinking of the Titanic nearly 40 years later.Local fishermen and residents of the nearby coastal community played a heroic role in the rescue. Upon hearing the distress signals and witnessing the disaster, they braved treacherous waters to help survivors reach shore. Their efforts saved nearly 300 lives, but the loss was still catastrophic.The Atlantic disaster was notable not only for its scale but for the subsequent inquiries, which highlighted deficiencies in maritime safety. Investigations found that the crew had neglected to take proper soundings to verify their position, and the ship’s captain, James Williams, was criticized for not ensuring there was adequate coal for the journey. Additionally, the tragedy underscored the need for better lifeboat access and life-saving procedures, issues that would continue to shape maritime safety regulations in the years to come.Today, the wreck of the Atlantic is remembered as a somber episode in maritime history, illustrating the dangers of early ocean travel and the importance of nautical precision and preparedness. Artifacts from the wreck and memorials to those lost can still be found in Nova Scotia, honoring the lives affected by this tragic event.4o
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Year of Production: 1873
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Artist: Winslow Homer
Image Orientation: Landscape
Size: Medium
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Region of Origin: New York, USA
Framing: Unframed
Subject: Wreck of the Atlantic
Type: Print
Production Technique: Steel Engraving
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Time Period Produced: 1850-1899