'Agamemnon' at sea, a cutter in the foreground RMG PT2475
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'Agamemnon' at sea, a cutter in the foreground
Watercolour entitled 'Agamemnon at sea, a cutter in the foreground'. The cutter may be a pilot and on the right a second ship in stern view flies the post-1843 Green company house flag. The 'Agamemnon' is presumed to be the vessel of approximately 1700 tons built by Green's at Blackwall in 1855 for their London to Australia run, see PAH9322. Here she is flying her code number but no house flag. The drawing is heightened with white body colour.
'Agamemnon' at sea, a cutter in the foreground
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oswald walters brierly
prints drawings and watercolours of the royal museums greenwich
ships named agamemnon
flag
royal museums greenwich
ship
watercolour
high resolution
sailing ships
watercolors
Date
1800
Source
Royal Museums Greenwich
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public domain