This illustration of the transatlantic ocean liner named RMS 'Oceanic' which went on its maiden voyage in 1899, landing in New York in September. It was the largest ocean liner in the world until 1901. It is shown here by way of comparison with buildings on Broadway in New York. The length of the Oceanic was 704 feet (215 meters).  The illustration is from the 1901 book titled 'The Progress of Invention in the Nineteenth Century.'.
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This illustration of the transatlantic ocean liner named RMS 'Oceanic' which went on its maiden voyage in 1899, landing in New York in September. It was the largest ocean liner in the world until 1901. It is shown here by way of comparison with buildings on Broadway in New York. The length of the Oceanic was 704 feet (215 meters). The illustration is from the 1901 book titled 'The Progress of Invention in the Nineteenth Century.'.

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