File:The Loss of the Pennsylvania New York Packet Ship- the Lockwoods Emigrant Ship; the Saint Andrew Packet Ship, and the Victoria from Charleston, near Liverpool during the Hurricane on Monday and Tuesday Jany 7th and 8th 1839 RMG PY8504.jpg

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Fairland, Thomas (engraver and printer); Lacey, Henry (publisher); Rudolph Ackermann (publishers); Walters, Samuel (artist)
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English: The Loss of the Pennsylvania New York Packet Ship: the Lockwoods Emigrant Ship; the Saint Andrew Packet Ship, and the Victoria from Charleston, near Liverpool during the Hurricane on Monday & Tuesday Jany 7th & 8th 1839

Hand-coloured.

Inscription: The loss of the Pennsylvania, New York Packet Ship, the Lockwood Emigrant ship, the Saint Andrew Packet ship and the Victoria from Charleston (Captain Candler), near Liverpool, during the hurricane on Monday & Tuesday Jany 7th & 8th 1839. Also the Ward from St Johns at anchor; the Victoria Steam Tug (Liverpool Steam-Tug Company, Captain Eccles) towing the Lifeboat (Magazine) and the Mountaineer steamer, with a view of Leasowe Lighthouse & Bidston Hill. This print is intended to represent the vessels shortly after they struck on the Tuesday afternoon from particulars given to the artist by Captain Sprowle of The Lockwoods; Captain Thompson of the Saint Andrew and by Captain Candler of the Victoria.
Date 1839
date QS:P571,+1839-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Sheet: 407 x 542 mm; Mount: 605 mm x 837 mm
Notes Box Title: Sailing Ships 1833-1835.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/148451
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Lockwoods (ca.1839), Pennsylvania ca.1839 [American]

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