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The Seringapatam, East Indiaman, 1000 tons.

The Seringapatam, East Indiaman, 1000 tons.
The Seringapatam, East Indiaman, 1000 tons.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: PY0562
Description: The 'Seringapatam' was built at Green's yard at Blackwall in 1837. These so-called Blackwall Frigates superceded the slower East India Company's Indiamen, but were built to resemble them, with numerous gun ports along the sides.
Creator: Thomas Goldsworth Dutton 1819-1891 [artist & engraver]; Day & Son [engravers]; William Foster [publisher]
Date: 19th century
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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