Turbinia

Once the fastest ship in the world

Two young adults walk alongside Turbinia

Dates

Permanent

Visitor Information

Times

Weekdays 10am - 4pm

Weekends 11am - 4pm

Price

Free entry, donations welcome

About

Charles Algernon Parsons was born in 1854 and first came to Newcastle in 1877 to work at Armstrong’s factory. He built his first steam turbine in 1884 and later developed turbines to power ships.

In 1894 he built the world’s first steam turbine powered ship, Turbinia, which changed the face of maritime history and in 1897 was the fastest ship in the world. At 32 metres long, she now dominates the central hall at Discovery Museum.

The same principle Parsons used to invent his steam turbine is still powering our schools, homes and work places around the world today.

Charles Parsons' daughter Rachel was an engineering trailblazer in her own right - watch this film with historian Henrietta Heald and find out more