General
    General
    Object Auto ID
    70534
    Alternate Codes
    231153
    Common Name
    Engraving
    Classified Name
    Quantity
    1.00
    Object Description

    The Parliament Collection:
    Dramatic scene of a stormy sea with a ship (The Clyde) rolling in the heavy seas on the right. The `Clyde', Capt. D.N. Munro, off Point Natal, Nov. 1st, 1826, in a gale from south-west, shifting to the north-east with a hurricane. Painted by W.J. Huggins from an original sketch by J.F. Owen. Engr. by E. Duncan

    Provenance

    Unknown

    Description
    Distinguishing Features

    Seascapes. Ships, British. Steamer. Clyde. Sailing ship.

    Inscriptions
    b.r. Engraved by E. Duncan, b.c. Published London May 1 1827 by William Huggins, marine painter. 105 Leadenhall Street
    Measurement Type Unit Value
    Dimension Comments
    Dark wood with inner gold trim; Image size 310 x 460 mm
    History
    Object Age Comment
    1827
    Maker Comment
    HUGGINS, William John, 1781-1845. Duncan, Edward, 1804-1882 engraver Owen, J.F. original sketch
    Production Place
    User Comment
    1. New Houses of Parliament, room no. E135
    Collector Comment
    Engraving
    Date Retrieved Reference Types Citation
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