Wrecks of the "Caduceus" and the Steamer "Melbourne", 1854. Creator: Unknown.
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Wrecks of the "Caduceus" and the Steamer "Melbourne", 1854. Creator: Unknown.

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Wrecks of the "Caduceus" and the Steamer "Melbourne", 1854. '...the steam-propeller Melbourne towed the sailing-vessel Caduceus (both wrecked in the late tremendous storm at the Crimea) down the Bosphorus and up the Golden Horn, to the Arsenal, where they both lie at anchor now. The Melbourne had two masts carried away, and the Caduceus lost her three; but their hulls seem not much injured. On the same day that these two vessels came in, the Friedland (French line-of-battle ship) was towed down the Bosphorus, minus her helm, which she lost in the same storm which has caused so much damage to the vessels of the Allies. Not having a rudder, it was very difficult for the steamer to tow her, and she swayed now towards one shore, and then towards the other, like a drunken man'. From "Illustrated London News", 1854.

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