The Great Iron Ship
This is the story of how SS Great Britain was rescued from the icy shores of the Falkland Islands and why it is so important to 19th Century maritime and engineering history.
First transmitted in 1970. One of the great engineering masterpieces created by Isambard Kingdom Brunel had been left to rot in the South Atlantic since 1937. This is the story of how SS Great Britain was rescued from the icy shores of the Falkland Islands and why it is so important to 19th Century maritime and engineering history. The Chronicle film crew were on hand to record the breathtaking efforts of the rescuers, who remove the enormous hulk from the South Atlantic and transport her on a final journey that ends with her passing under the Clifton Suspension Bridge into Bristol.
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- Sat 13 Jun 1970 19:55Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two except East, South East & Yorkshire
- Sun 11 Apr 1971 13:30
- Wed 8 Apr 1992 14:10Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two except East, South East & Yorkshire
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