PUBLISHER: Published by Currier & Ives 125 Nassau St. New York.
MEDIUM: Lithograph handcolored,
DATE: 1873
EDITION SIZE: Small folio - image size 8 x 12 1/2" (203 x 317 mm).
DESCRIPTION: Title continues "This Splendid Steamship of the White Star Line, on her voyage from Liverpool and Queenstown to New York, April 1st 1873, bore away for : Halifax, being short of Coal, and while under a full head of steam, struck upon Golden Rule Rock, near Mars Island, on the Coast of Nova Scotia, she : heeled over and sunk in less than fifteen minutes afterwards, by which awful disaster 562 Lives were lost. The Atlantic was 437 ft long, 40 ft breadth : of beam, depth of hold 33 ft. Tonnage 3783. Commanded by Capt. J. A. Williams, and had on board at the time of the disaster 952 Persons."
ADDITIONAL INFO: Black and white.
CONDITION: Good condition
REFERENCE: Conningham #6787. Gale 7340.