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The Thames Indiaman. Ashore, (a short distance East of the Ridout, and near the Martello Tower No. 72) in Eastbourne Bay, Sunday Feby. 3d. 1822. The Largest Vessel wrecked on this Coast since the La Nymphe Spanish Ship, in 1747. Length of Keel 175 feet, Width on Beam 40 feet, Burden 1350 Tons pr. Register.

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Physical Attributes
Technique: Aquatint
Colour: Sepia
Dimensions: 255 x 317 mm

Location
County: Sussex
Location: Eastbourne

Production
Artist: Capper J H
Engraver: John Heaviside Clark
Published by: Thomas Clay, Ludgate Street
Date: 1822

Galleries
Transport: Ships

Bibliographic References

Drawn on the Spot by James Henry Capper. London Published March 1822, for the Proprietor, & Sold by Mr. Clay, Ludgate Street, & all Printsellers.




Antique Aquatint - "The Thames Indiaman. Ashore, (a short distance East of the Ridout, and near the Martello Tower No. 72) in Eastbourne Bay, Sunday Feby. 3d. 1822. The Largest Vessel wrecked on this Coast since the La Nymphe Spanish Ship, in 1747. Length of Keel 175 feet, Width on Beam 40 feet, Burden 1350 Tons pr. Register." by I Clark after J H Capper published 1822 by Thomas Clay, Ludgate Street.