First steam assisted crossing of the Atlantic 1819

The ship ‘Savannah’ left Georgia in America bound for Liverpool in the UK, on Monday, 24th May 1819.
As well as sails, she was fitted with steam driven paddles and would be the first ship to attempt crossing the Atlantic under steam power. She was successful, even though steam power played only a small part in the crossing.

The crossing from Georgia to Liverpool took 633 hours.