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Samuel Walters - American Packet VICTORIA off Holyhead

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The 601 gross ton VICTORIA was a full-rigged ship built in New York in 1834. She was owned by Captain and Company and for most of her career sailed from the port of Charleston, South Carolina on the Liverpool Run. She is an early transatlantic packet ship, and would be followed by a namesake of the reigning Queen of England in 1843 for the Black X Line from New York to London.

Shown here arriving off Holyhead, with South Stack just visible under her bowsprit, VICTORIA wears a three flag Liverpool Code “1200-8-3" at her foremast for the Holyhead signal station who will relay the news of her identity and arrival to Liverpool. This splendid narrative painting is a rare and important example of the unmistakable early style of the artist who became known as the "aristocrat of marine painters".

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1835
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Victoria and Albert Museum
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paintings 1835 paintings 19th century sailing ships in paintings images from vallejo gallery paintings in the baltimore museum of art samuel walters victoria ship 1834 wooden ships in art sailing ships ship