Pride Of Anglesea (1859); Violet (1880); Warden Law (1871); Grimsby, Lincolnshire

PRIDE OF ANGLESEA (1859); A starboard just off stern view; Moored in Royal Dock, Grimsby with other vessels. She
is on the right of the picture. Very distant. Francis Frith & Co negative no. 33272.; VIOLET (1880); A port just off bow view; Moored in the Royal Dock, Grimsby, between the barque
WARDEN LAW (1871) and the schooner PRIDE OF ANGLESEA (1859). Distant. Francis Frith & Co negative no. 33272.; WARDEN LAW (1871); A port just off bow view; Moored in Royal Dock, Grimsby, alongside barquentine
VIOLET (1880) and schooner PRIDE OF ANGLESEA (1859). Only bow is visible. Distant. Francis Frith & Co negative no. 33272.; Looking north-by-east up the Royal Dock from the east quay to the
hydraulic tower and the entrance locks, similar to G2681 but taken from further down the dock and on a different day. The billy boy TIGER (1864) and a keel are in the left foreground. Also seen are the barque WARDEN LAW (1871), barquentine VIOLET (1880), topsail schooner PRIDE OF ANGLESEA (1859) and the steamer SKJOLD. Francis Frith & Co negative no. 33272.

Object Details

ID: G2682
Type: Glass photonegative
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Francis Frith & Co
Places: Grimsby
Vessels: Pride of Anglesea (1859); Violet (1880) Warden Law (1871)
Date made: ca.1893
People: Jones, Thomas; Aktieselskabet Violet, (H A Roed) Great Grimsby Ice Co Ltd
Measurements: 150 mm x 214 mm
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