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FURNESSIA: 1881 - Deck plan from 1890s

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Anchor Line: A small (4.5" by 8.25") deck plan of the S.S. FURNESSIA of 1881. Although undated, it is probably from the 1890s.

Two decks are shown covering "Saloon & Cabins". How rudimentary these early ships were! Public rooms consisted of a Dining Saloon on Main Deck with four long tables and a Ladies Cabin on Upper Deck with limited seating. At least the Ladies had an attached bathroom with two stalls. As far as I can tell, gentlemen went to the stern where two holes looked like they might dump directly into the drink. These early ships did not have much of a deck house because of the need of sails in case the engine went kaput. Which they frequently did.

The FURNESSIA sailed until 1911.

Good condition with tape marks on the corners.
$85.00
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