A ship stuck in the ice with two members of crew fixing the ship into ice with four fastenings by Edward Newell Harrison

A ship stuck in the ice with two members of crew fixing the ship into ice with four fastenings


Edward Newell Harrison

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Undated  ·  watercolour  ·  Picture ID: 1504486

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A ship stuck in the ice with two members of crew fixing the ship into ice with four fastenings by Edward Newell Harrison. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
19th century · ice field · colour · drawing · united kingdom · europe · sailor · ship · transport · sailing boat · boat · watercolour · mzdrawing · · National Maritime Museum, London, UK / Bridgeman Images
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