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REPUBLIC: 1872 - Trade card w/ portrait & deck plan

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White Star Line - A trade card featuring a portrait and deck plan of the fourth ship in White Star Line's original quartet of the early 1870, the REPUBLIC (I). Sisters OCEANIC, ATLANTIC, and BALTIC had already been sailing for a year or longer.

The 2.25" by 4" card shows a port-side portrait with sails fully aloft and smoke pouring from a small stack. On back are sections of two decks showing little (but private) state rooms, a large Saloon with tables, and a small Ladies Boudoir. 

Prominently displayed (with a magnifying glass) is the notation "Iron Bulkhead" at the front of the deck implying safety. Sadly, it was of little help when sister ATLANTIC rammed into cliffs off Nova Scotia in 1873. Of the souls onboard, 585 out of 862 drowned.

Good condition but the top and left side margins have been slightly trimmed down.

$65.00
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