Sailing barges and a steamer, with a power station in the distance RMG PV1680, William Lionel Wyllie, circa 1900

Sailing barges and a steamer, with a power station in the distance RMG PV1680, William Lionel Wyllie, circa 1900

Sailing barges and a steamer, with a power station in the distance thames barges were used to transport cargo around the thames and medway. They were very practical for shallow waters, often sporting retractable leeboards just below the gunwales. For many years they were a dominant feature of life on the river. Principally employed as cargo vessels, the largest were capable of carrying up to 300 tons. Coastal steamers and motorised barges gradually replaced them, but they remained a common sight on the thames well into the 20th century. A number of these vessels still survive in various roles, some fully active, some used as house barges, while others are available for chartering. As a young man, wyllie lived upon a barge on the thames, and converted it into a floating studio. Sailing barges and a steamer, with a power station in the distance. Date: circa 1900. Dimensions: 252 mm x 351 mm. Collection: Fine art.
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Author: William Lionel WyllieSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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prints, drawings and watercolours of the royal museums greenwich1900 in artthames bargespaintings of the river thamesunidentified locations in england in artpower plants in englandwatercolor paintings by william lionel wylliefine artwilliam lionel wyllie

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