THE NEWHAVEN - DIEPPE SERVICE AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY
Ships of the LBSCR & Chemins de Fer de L'Ouest
By Derek Longly
I came across the wonderfully evocative copy of the poster for the Chemins de Fer de L'Ouest and London Brighton & South Coast Railway services between Newhaven and Dieppe at a shipping event held in London. At the time it was produced it must have been a great enticement to prospective passengers in France to travel across the Channel from Dieppe.
To compliment this nostalgic and colourful reminder of the past glories of the service here are a number of pictures of the ships that were maintaining the route in those days chosen from amongst my postcard collection.
Of these the picture of the 1900 Denny Dumbarton built SS Arundel is intriguing - why is the ship dressed overall and why is she lying in Sleepers Hole - any answers?
Note: The postcard of the Ladies Boudoir on the 1903 built SS Brighton I loaned to the Newhaven Maritime and Local History Museum who had an enlarged copy made, which I believe is still on display there.
The Quickest Route to Paris
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PS Paris of LBSCR built in 1888
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La Tamise of Chemins de Fer de L'Ouest built 1893
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La Manche of Chemins de Fer de L'Ouest
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The unfortunate Seaford of LBSCR built 1894
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La France of Chemins de Fer de L'Ouest built 1899
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SS Arundel of the LBSCR built 1900
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SS Brighton of the LBSCR built 1903
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Another view of the 1903 Brighton at speed
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Luxury of the ladies boudoir on the 1903 SS Brighton
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