Picture No | 10678024 |
Date | 1912 |
Description | Speed of the great liners by G. H. Davis |
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The speed of the great liners: a factor which makes head lights and other precautions necessary. Above: a dotted outline shows where the ship would be after 30 seconds' movement. Below: showing how a vessel at full speed would cover 744 yards in one minute, reaching a dangerous iceberg. (Illustrations in The Sphere in the aftermath of the Titanic disaster.)
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Source | Illustration by George Horace Davis in ‘The Sphere’, 4 May 1912, pp100-1 |
Credit | © Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans |
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