Steam Ship Used By The British Government In 1880 Found In Bayelsa State (Photos)

Posted by Samuel on Thu 08th Mar, 2018 - tori.ng

A steam ship which was reportedly used by the British government as far back as the 1880s, has been found in Bayelsa State.

The steam ship
 
Photos have shown how a steam which was reportedly used a very long time ago by Britain, was uncovered in Bayelsa.
 
The steam ship was seen yesterday when  the Consul General of United States to Nigeria, F.John. Bray who is in Bayelsa state on a tour along with his team – paid a working visit to where it was kept.
 
Local reports show that the steam ship which was used by the British Government in the 1880s, is now located in Akassa, southern part of Bayelsa State.
 
The steam ship was used to convey people and goods from one place to another before the existence of trains, cars, trucks and airplanes existed.
 
River travel was often slow because speed of travel depended on the river current and manpower. That all changed with the introduction of steam- powered boats in the late 1700s and early 1800s.
 
See more photos of F. John Bray and his team below at the site:
 
 
 
 
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