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Merchant shipping is shown in the Bristol Channel, off the mouth of the Avon, in the year of the accession of Queen Victoria. The ship on the far left is shown in port-broadside view at anchor, with a quarter-gallery window open. It flies a red pennant and Blue Peter flag to indicate that it is preparing to sail, and the boat going alongside may be putting a pilot on board. The ship shown in port-bow view in the foreground may be its consort, since she is flying the same house pennant at the main. Both vessels are probably Bristol-owned West Indiamen and typical of the period, with 'painted ports' mimicking naval style. The foreground vessel has a white bust figurehead clearly visible and has just weighed anchor. The fact that chain cable is in use, and a shackle anchor-ring, is indicative of the relatively late date for the type of ship shown and is an early representation of the use of chain cable, which only come into general use around 1840.
Title
Shipping in the Bristol Channel
Date
1837
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 25.4 x W 120.6 cm
Accession number
BHC1194
Work type
Painting