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The Mount Hope
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Antonio Jacobsen (1850-1921), The Mount Hope; Oil on canvas, 22 x 36 inches; Signed and inscribed lower right; Dated 1902.
The steamer Mount Hope operated from 1888 to 1935. Considered the finest of the excursion steamers that plied Narragansett Bay, she ran daily between Providence, Block Island, and Newport. The ship's three decks included a dramatic central staircase of m...
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Castilian Prince
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The Castilian Prince was built
in Newcastle, England in 1893,
and owned by J. Knott.
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Tugboat IVANHOE
The steam screw tugboat IVANHOE, named after the title character in Sir Walter Scott's novel, was typical in design and arrangement of coastal towboat for this era. Built in Brooklyn, in 1881 for George W. Pride and Co. of Philadelphia, she had principal dimensions of 88 feet LOA x 20.5 feet beam, and a draft of 9.9 feet, IVANHOE worked primarily between New York and Philadelphia as a towboat. In ...
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