Crowley's Wharf, Greenwich, in February 1825
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Crowley's Wharf, Greenwich, in February 1825
This appears to be a rare view of Crowley's Wharf and warehouse, looking west towards Greenwich Hospital from the projecting western corner of what is now Anchor Iron Wharf. Figures on the quayside overlook three lighters and a ramp or parbuckling slope going down to the water in the angle of the river wall, with small boats lightly sketched out in the river. Other vessels are also moored alongside with more off Crane Wharf, beyond the riverfront Crown and Sceptre tavern which was the easternmost building on Crane Street before it opens on Trinity Hospital Wharf.
Edward Duncan
Original size: 252 mm x 340 mm
- Image reference: PY0113
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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