Boating Scene on the Regent's Canal with Narrow Boats and a Lighter

Image credit: Gloucester Waterways Museum

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Gloucester Waterways Museum

Gloucester

Title

Boating Scene on the Regent's Canal with Narrow Boats and a Lighter

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 73.5 x W 124 cm

Accession number

W3.69

Acquisition method

presented by the Right Hon. Sir Herbert Nield, KC, MP to the Directors of the Regent's Canal & Dock & The Grand Junction Canal, 1929; donated by British Waterways, South East Division, 1969

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Presented by the Right Hon. Sir Herbert Nield K.C. M.P. to the Directors of the Regent's Canal & Dock and the Grand Junction Canal upon the amalgamation of those companies 1st January 1929

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Gloucester Waterways Museum

Llanthony Warehouse, Gloucester Docks, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL1 2EH England

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