Gallery Page 2 1: According to Tradition if It Rains...Hms Agamemnon Laying the Original Atlantic Cable, from The Atlantic Telegraph 2: In the Forge Housed on the Deck of the Great Eastern Iron Plating is Prepared for the Capstan...The Cable Passes out from the Hold of the Great Eastern onto the Deck 3: The Cable is Passed from the Works to a Hulk at Greenwich...Visit of the Prince of Wales to the Ss Great Eastern at Sheerness, May 24th, 1865 4: When a Fault Occurs in the Cable It is Recovered from the Sea-Bed and Examined...When the Cable Breaks in Mid- Ocean a Buoy is Launched from the Great Eastern to Mark the Spot In the Forge Housed on the Deck of the "Great Eastern" Iron Plating is Prepared for the Capstan In the Harbour at Sheerness the Cable is Transferred from the Hulk to the Great Eastern Launching the Buoy, August 8th, 1865, Marking the Spot Where the Cable Had Been Grappled Laying the Earth Cable at Valentia Ireland at the European Terminal of the Cable Laying the Shore End of the Cable at Port Magee Ireland Night and Day Allegorised Preparing the Cable, from The Atlantic Telegraph by William Howard Russell, Published 1866 Preparing to Launch One of the Large Buoys, 1865, The Atlantic Telegraph, Russell, Published 1866 Splicing the Broken Cable Aboard the "Great Eastern" after the First Break Splicing the Cable after the First Accident on Board the Great Eastern, July 25th, 1865 The Broken Cable is Lost and All Attempts to Grapple and Retrieve It Fail The Cable Passes out from the Hold of the "Great Eastern" onto the Deck
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