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The British Queen as seen from Blackwall Wharf.

The British Queen as seen from Blackwall Wharf.
The British Queen as seen from Blackwall Wharf.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: PY8878
Description: The full title of this print is 'The 'British Queen' as seen from Blackwall Wharf on Wednesday 10th July 1839 on her first voyage to New York.' Blackwall Wharf was an early departure point for early steamship services.
Creator: C Bigot, [engraver]; Standidge & Co [printers] and S Knights, [publisher].
Date: 1839
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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