The PS Royal William of Quebec
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The PS Royal William of Quebec

The First True Transatlantic Steamer

  1. 132 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

The PS Royal William of Quebec

The First True Transatlantic Steamer

About this book

World trade was revolutionized in the 19th century when ships went from sail to steam. Crossing the Atlantic under steam was clearly an engineering and navigating feat to be celebrated.A controversy thus developed about which was the first steamship to make the crossing, who built it, and where. Several ships, including the Great Western and the Sirius from the U.S. and the Curaçao from Holland, have claimed the title.The truth is that the Paddle Steamer Royal William, built at the Campbell and Black shipyard in the Port of Quebec, earned the title when it steamed across the Atlantic from Pictou, Nova Scotia, to Portsmouth England in 1833.Campbell & Black Shipyard, QuebecMaritime historian Eileen Reid Marcil has devoted years to researching the history of the PS Royal William and its designers and builders, examining all the relevant records worldwide regarding both the Royal William and its principal contenders.With this book she has laid the controversy to rest, proving beyond doubt that the PS Royal William was the first vessel to span the Atlantic under steam, the First True Transatlantic Steamer.Eileen Reid Marcil, now 98 years old, is a maritime historian. Her previous books include The Charley-man: A History of Wooden Shipbuilding at Quebec 1763-1893 and Tall Ships and Tankers: The History of the Davie Shipbuilders. Ms Marcil received her doctorate from Université Laval on her 65th birthday. Her thesis was entitled Shipbuilding at Quebec, 1763 ? 1893: The Square Rigger Trade. She has devoted herself to making known Quebec's great shipbuilding history ever since. She now lives in Montreal.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Prologue
  4. Chapter 1. The Forerunners
  5. Chapter 2. The Quebec and Halifax Steam Navigation Company
  6. Chapter 3. The Team
  7. Chapter 4. Building the Steamboat
  8. Chapter 5. On the Saint Lawrence River
  9. Chapter 6. Crossing the Atlantic
  10. Chapter 7. Portugal
  11. Chapter 8. Spain
  12. Chapter 9. Honour in her Homeland
  13. Epilogue. The Controversy
  14. Conclusion
  15. Appendices
  16. Glossary
  17. Bibliography
  18. Index