The Blackwall railway terminus & Brunswick pier with the Brunswick propeller & other steam vessels

PY2200

The Blackwall railway terminus & Brunswick pier with the Brunswick propeller & other steam vessels Long Caption: Visibly named paddle steamers include the 'Waterman No 1' on the left, the small 'Propeller' in the centre and the 'Brunswick' on the right. The Blackwall mast house and Green's East India Dock are on the left behind. The Terminus was built by the Blackwall Railway Company on land purchased from the Greens' Blackwall shipyard in 1835. PAH2197 appears to show the steam wharf before the building of the Terminus shown here. Credit line: © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Green Blackwall Collection Object: PAH2200 Artist: W. Ranwell; Thomas Picken; Day & Haghe Date: before 1862 Medium: coloured lithograph Size: 322 mm x 540 mm Click here to buy a bespoke print of this image.