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Remains of the Floating Battery
Etna
at Scott Russell's yard, Millwall.
Workers dismantling the floating battery HMS 'Etna' (1854) at John Scott Russell's Millwall yard. Floating battery vessels were used for harbour or...
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Regent's Canal, London.
An atmospheric engraving after a work by the celebrated artist Peter De Wint (1784-1849), more known for his landscapes. The Regent's Canal was built...
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Racing, Thames
William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) was born into an artistic family. He is well-known as a great maritime artist, and the Thames was a popular...
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Ships of the General Steam Navigation Company, off Brunswick Wharf, Blackwall.
The vessels shown are the 'Clarence' of 800 Tons, leaving for Leith, the 'Leith' of 1000 tons arriving from Leith, and the 'Columbine' of 500 tons...
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Ships of the General Steam Navigation Company. The
Triton
... lying off the Company's Works, Deptford Creek.
A picture of the steamship 'Triton' (1845). The General Steam Navigation Company Works are shown in the distance. The General Steam Navigation...
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Thames Scene: a Thames barge drawn up on the river bank silhouetted against the sky.
Thames barges were used for the transport of goods along the river and the south-east coast. They were designed to be able to move freely in shallow...
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Thames sailing barge, by WL Wyllie.
Watercolour of a Thames barge, used as an illustration in Wyllie's book 'Marine Painting in Watercolour'.
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Thames Barges.
This romantic drawing shows barges on the river Thames with the masts of a sailing ship behind. Wyllie (1851-1931) spent many years living on and...
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Study of Thames skiffs.
A study of double-ended Thames skiffs at Blackwall, c. 1860, by Edward Duncan.
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Thames.
This drawing by William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) shows a variety of vessels, including steam tugs, barges and sailing vessels, on the river Thames.
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