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The Last Voyage of the SS Savannah by Frank O. Braynard; Steam at Sea by Denis Griffiths. Have you found the "SS Savannah Viola MP4"? Share your discovery in the comments below (on the original blog post). If not, use the search guide above and consider that "Viola" might be the name of the archive, not the ship.
By: Maritime History Today
The original SS Savannah was dismantled in 1821. No motion picture footage exists of the original ship. However, there are replicas, models, and CGI animations that people often label as "SS Savannah" in MP4 format. Ss Savannah Viola mp4
Launched in 1818 in New York, the Savannah was a 98-foot (30 m) hermaphrodite brig—meaning she was technically a sailing ship fitted with an auxiliary steam engine and side paddle wheels. On May 22, 1819, she departed Savannah, Georgia, for Liverpool, England. The voyage took 27 days and 11 hours. For most of the journey, she used her sails; the steam engine was used for only about 80 hours total because it consumed so much fuel. The Last Voyage of the SS Savannah by Frank O
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