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[Artillery hold in the Imperial Ironclad Corvette, Feth-i Bülend] / Constantinople, Abdullah Frères.

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Title translated from album caption.

Captioned in Ottoman Turkish and French.

No. 7.

No. 419.

In album: Ships and naval personnel, Istanbul and Black Sea lifesaving stations, Ottoman Empire.

Forms part of: Abdul-Hamid II Collection (Library of Congress).

In the early years of the war many civilian ships were confiscated for military use, while both sides built new ships. The most popular ships were tinclads—mobile, small ships that actually contained no tin. These ships were former merchant ships, generally about 150 feet in length, with about two to six feet of draft, and about 200 tons. Shipbuilders would remove the deck and add an armored pilothouse as well as sheets of iron around the forward part of the casemate and the engines. Most of the tinclads had six guns: two or three twelve-pounder or twenty-four-pounder howitzers on each broadside, with two heavier guns, often thirty-two-pounder smoothbores or thirty-pounder rifles, in the bow. These ships proved faster than ironclads and, with such a shallow draft, worked well on the tributaries of the Mississippi.

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artillery weaponry turkey istanbul cargo holds armored vessels albumen prints turkish ottoman 1500 1928 silahtaraga istanbul turkey artillery imperial corvette feth i bulend constantinople abdullah freres abdullah freres ironclad civil war american history american civil war istambul 19th century lot 11906 abdul hamid ii collection photo imperial ironclad corvette feth i bulend ottoman empire turkish navy history black sea shipyard library of congress industrial history
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01/01/1880
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Abdullah frères, photographer
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Steamships of The Civil War Time

During Civil War, both Union and Confederates relied on steamboats to move troops and supplies - steamboats made the war possible.
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Silahtarağa (Istanbul, Turkey) ,  41.06667, 28.93333
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Library of Congress
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