The launch of the Honourable East India Company's ship 'Edinburgh'

Drawing entitled 'The launch of the Honourable East India Company's ship ''Edinburgh''..., 1825. The title derives from the lithographs (PAG7006 and PAH8485, in the NMM collection) made from the drawing by Huggins's assistant and (from 1834) son-in-law Edward Duncan, and published in August 1827. The 'Edinburgh' was built by Wigram & Green at Blackwall and launched on 9 November 1825. The ship on the stocks on the left is the 'Abercrombie Robinson' which was launched the following year. The view is from a boat in the Thames looking roughly north, with the Blackwall mast house visible above the 'Edinburgh' on the edge of the Brunswick Dock. There appears to be a yacht with a figurehead representing 'Fame' and flying the Scottish saltire on the left, and a Trinity House yacht in the right foreground. This is a particularly good and well preserved example of a watercolour by Huggins.

Object Details

ID: PAH8417
Collection: Fine art; Special collections
Type: Drawing
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Huggins, William John
Places: Unlinked place
Vessels: Edinburgh 1825 [HEIC]
Date made: circa 1825
People: Huggins, William John
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Green Blackwall Collection
Measurements: Mount: 610 mm x 838 mm;Primary support: 371 mm x 571 mm; Secondary support: 490 x 630 mm