Edouard Adam of Le Havre (c.1886)
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Edouard Adam of Le Havre (c.1886)

The British steamer Bayswater off Le Havre

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Edouard Adam of Le Havre (c.1886)
The British steamer Bayswater off Le Havre
signed, inscribed and dated 'T.J.V.M. Adam/Rouen 1886' (lower right)
oil on canvas
24½ x 36½ in. (62.2 x 92.8 cm.)
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Lot Essay

Owned by Watts, Ward & Co. of London, Bayswater was built by J. Blumer & Co. at Sunderland in 1880. A general cargo steamer registered at 1,623 tons gross (1,039 net), she measured 251½ feet in length with a 35 foot beam and was engined by T. Clark & Co, of Newcastle.

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