HUB History - Our Favorite Stories from Boston History

Hail Britannia!


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This episode explores the impact of the Cunard Line of steamers and its flagship Britannia on Boston in the mid-19th century. Before the Britannia, transatlantic travel relied on fickle winds, making each crossing perilous and unpredictable. The introduction of steamships revolutionized transatlantic travel by offering faster and more reliable journeys. Boston became a central hub for this new era of maritime transportation, benefiting from its proximity to Europe and the construction of railroads and modern wharf facilities. However, the challenges of winter ice necessitated innovative solutions, such as cutting a seven-mile canal for the Britannia to depart. Cunard’s regular service between Liverpool and Boston not only boosted the local mercantile economy but also transformed Boston into a center for European news dissemination. However, as the 19th century progressed, technological advancements and shifting economic factors led to a decline in Boston’s dominance in transatlantic shipping, with New York eventually overtaking it as the primary port for Cunard and other steamship lines.

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Hail Britannia!
1879 map of East Boston showing the location of the Cunard wharf.

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An 1879 map of East Boston showing the location of the Cunard wharf.
Bromley Atlas.

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An 1892 map showing the Cunard wharf and rail sidings taken from a Bromley Atlas.
Cunard’s Pavonia in 1883
Cunard’s Ivernia in 1900
Cunard wharf in East Boston in 1910
1885 map of Cunard’s routes to Boston and NYC
Scoring ice to cut
Cutting ice with Wyeth’s plow (public domain via Woods Hole Museum)
Cutting ice with Wyeth’s plow (public domain via Woods Hole Museum)
Tudor’s Fresh Pond operation, with the Charlestown Branch Railroad in the background
Fort Vancouver, Washington, near Portland, OR, was the Hudson Bay Company’s headquarters in the Oregon Country
Fort Vancouver, Washington, near Portland, OR, was the Hudson Bay Company’s headquarters in the Oregon Country
original 1844 view of the Britannia being freed from ice

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The original 1844 view of the Britannia being freed from ice
the Britannia being freed from the ice in 1844

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The 1876 version of the Britannia being freed from the ice in 1844
  • Nation’s Newsbrokers Volume 1: The Formative Years: From Pretelegraph to 1865, by Richard Schwarzlose
  • The arrival of the Britannia : a sermon delivered in the Federal Street Meeting-house, in Boston, July 19, 1840, by Gannett, Ezra S.
  • “Cunard in Boston,” by Bradford Hudson, Ph.D. via Boston Hospitality Review
  • Kemble, J. Haskell., Cunard Steamship Company, l. (1886). History of the Cunard Steamship Company
  • Babcock, F. Lawrence. (1931). Spanning the Atlantic
  • Montreal Gazette Sat, Apr 27, 1839
  • Springfield Weekly Republican Sat, Aug 10, 1839
  • Springfield Weekly Republican Sat, Oct 05, 1839
  • Boston Post Fri, May 08, 1840
  • Springfield Weekly Republican (Boston Atlas reprint) Sat, Jun 06, 1840
  • Boston Post Mon, Jun 22, 1840
  • Baltimore Pilot and Transcript (Boston Traveller reprint) June 15, 1840
  • Boston Post Sat, Jul 11, 1840
  • Boston Post Tue, Jul 14, 1840
  • Boston Post Sat, Jul 18, 1840
  • Boston Post Sat, Jul 25, 1840
  • Boston Post Mon, Jul 27, 1840
  • Boston Post Mon, Jul 20, 1840
  • Boston Post Wed, Jul 22, 1840
  • New York Daily Herald Thu, Aug 27, 1840
  • New York Daily Herald Wed, Nov 18, 1840
  • Boston Post Mon, Nov 23, 1840
  • Boston Post Tue, Feb 02, 1841
  • Boston Post Thu, Jul 22, 1841
  • Springfield Weekly Republican Sat, Sep 25, 1841
  • The Greenfield Recorder Tue, Jan 30, 1844
  • The Pittsfield Sun Thu, Jan 25, 1844
  • Fall River Monitor Sat, Feb 10, 1844
  • New England Farmer Wed, Feb 07, 1844
  • The Greenfield Recorder Tue, Feb 06, 1844
  • Springfield Weekly Republican Sat, Feb 03, 1844
  • The Pittsfield Sun Thu, Feb 08, 1844
  • The Liberator Fri, Feb 09, 1844
  • Springfield Weekly Republican Sat, Jun 27, 1846
  • New York Daily Herald Sat, Jul 18, 1846
  • The Evening Post Sat, Jul 18, 1846
  • Bigots upset about Frederick Douglass riding on a Cunard steamer
  • Mark Twain witnesses a rescue at sea while riding on a Cunard steamer
  • Charles Dickens makes his first trip to the US on the Britannia Cunard steamer
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