Yacht racing on the Thames. Cutter yachts 'Success', 'Mr Hope', 'Remus' and 'Gnome', with a Thames barge and other shipping by Edward William Cooke

Yacht racing on the Thames. Cutter yachts 'Success', 'Mr Hope', 'Remus' and 'Gnome', with a Thames barge and other shipping

Edward William Cooke

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Yacht racing on the Thames. Cutter yachts 'Success', 'Mr Hope', 'Remus' and 'Gnome', with a Thames barge and other shipping

Mounted with PAE6403-PAE6404.

The artist E.W. Cooke made many studies of the Thames, its shipping and the various trades and industries it supported. The river was also important for leisure and sporting activities. Yacht racing still takes place on the Thames today.
Edward William Cooke

Original size: 84 mm x 186 mm

  • Image reference: PV6405

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