The Thames below Greenwich with hay barge and other shipping by Emily Frances Phipps Hornby

The Thames below Greenwich with hay barge and other shipping

Emily Frances Phipps Hornby

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The Thames below Greenwich with hay barge and other shipping

Two ketch-rigged Thames barges carrying hay upriver are in the centre, with another barge on the left under sail and another on the right, the latter flying a hoist of blue, red and yellow large pennants. There is also a lighter on the left and a rowing gig or wherry flying an indecipherable flag in the right foreground. A single-funnel screw steamer is in the distance against an industrial landscape background.
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Original size: 238 mm x 505 mm

  • Image reference: PX9842

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