Tower RMG PW2086, William Lionel Wyllie

Tower RMG PW2086, William Lionel Wyllie

Tower a grey wash and graphite drawing of the tower of london by the marine artist william lionel wyllie (1851-1931). In the foreground are several lightermen manoeuvring their lighters. Lighters were barges used for the conveyance of cargo from ship to shore, or vice versa. They lacked their own means of propulsion and were either rowed by lightermen with sweeps or towed by steam tugs. At the height of the port's prosperity some 6000 lighters were engaged in carrying cargoes from the docks. As a result of the 'free water clause' the dockers were able to enter the docks and receive or deliver goods directly to or from vessels. This work was exhibited in the special exhibition gallery, october 1974. See pae5003 for a preliminary sketch. Tower. Date: late 19th-early 20th century. Dimensions: Sheet: 350 x 252 mm; Mount: 630 mm x 477 mm. Collection: Fine art.
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prints, drawings and watercolours of the royal museums greenwichtower of london in artwatercolor paintings by william lionel wylliefine artwilliam lionel wyllie

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