Steam Drifter E.E.S YH740
Contributed by Time and Tide Museum
Painting of Steam Drifter E.E.S YH740 by T. Swan
This typical portrait shows a broadside view of the vessel at sea entering harbour. In this image the artist has shown the crew of the E.E.S hauling the fishing nets. The location is identified by the addition of the Smith’s Knoll lightship on the left hand side of the picture.
Theme: Marine Art
Exhibition: Pierhead Painting
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Steam Drifter E.E.S YH740
This page is part of the Narrative Theme(s): Marine Art
This page is part of the Online Exhibition(s): Pierhead Painting