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English: James Scott Maxwell - PS tug Anglia

Watercolour, heightened with white and Indian ink. 9x5.5in (23x14cm) with manuscript annotations at the foot by Maxwell

Watkins Ltd paddle tug Anglia also known as "three fingered Jack" - the tug which brought Cleopatra's needle to London from Ferrol, Spain

Built 1866 by Thames Ironworks Ltd., Blackwall. Iron Paddle Tug. L144.4'. B22.2'. D12.4'. 275grt. 700ihp 2cyl 38"x 60"Stewart superheated side lever steam engine bby John Stewart and Son, London. . 3 boilers, 3 funnels. Coal cap 90 tons. Acquired 1866. Disposed 1894. Official No. 54745. Call sign HTKN.
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Source https://www.lotsearch.de/auction-catalogues/the-marine-sale-part-2-118826?perPage=80&searchID=859447
Author
James Scott Maxwell  (1845–1922)  wikidata:Q43134042
 
Alternative names
J.S.M.
Description British artist
Date of birth/death 1845 Edit this at Wikidata 1922 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q43134042

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