Paddle Steamer in Stormy Sea

Image credit: Lancashire County Museum Service

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The 'Prince of Wales' was a two-funnelled paddle steamer built by Barrow Shipbuilding Company in 1886. She was the last paddle steamer built for the Fleetwood to Belfast Service and was owned by the Joint Railways: the London and North Western, and Lancashire and Yorkshire Railways. In 1896 she was sold to the Spanish Government.

Fleetwood Museum

Fleetwood

Title

Paddle Steamer in Stormy Sea

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 38 x W 45 cm

Accession number

LANMS.1974.149.148

Acquisition method

transferred from 'Old' Fleetwood Library

Work type

Painting

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