Limehouse reach
A Wyllie watercolour of shipping on Limehouse Reach. Limehouse was named after the lime kilns or oasts that were prevalent in the area from the 14th century. As the commercial aspect of London grew, the area became more important due to its links with the sea. The work is signed 'W L Wyllie', lower right.
William Lionel Wyllie
Original size: 250 mm x 353 mm
- Image reference: PV1966
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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