The 'Norfolk', 1000 tons

PY0647

The 'Norfolk', 1000 tons Long Caption: starboard broadside view of the ‘Norfolk’ off the coast of Plymouth. At right, a yacht. Left distance, a three-masted vessel and cranes on the harbour. Lithograph. Signed in the plate. This uncoloured impression gives the name of the commander as George Coleman. The coloured impression (PAH0648) gives the name as Bryant Tonkin who was Norfolk’s best known commander. She ran mostly to Australia (H Parker, ‘Catalogue of the Macpherson Collection’). At one time, the Norfolk was believed to be haunted, but the ghost turned out to be a mentally deranged passenger (Basil Lubbock, ‘The Blackwall Frigates’, p. 263). Credit line: © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, UK Object: PAH0647 Artist: Thomas Goldsworth Dutton [artist & engraver]; Day & Son [engravers]; William Foster [publisher] Date: circa 1857-1860 Medium: lithograph Size: 312 mm x 455 mm Click here to buy a bespoke print of this image.