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Samuel Plimsoll (1824-1898), 19th century (oil painting)
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Samuel Plimsoll (1824-1898), 19th century (oil painting)
7338022 Samuel Plimsoll (1824-1898), 19th century (oil painting) by Campbell, Reginald Henry (1877-1953); 114.3x96.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Reginald Henry Campbell (1874-1962)
A posthumous three-quarter length portrait. Samuel Plimsoll is shown seated to left in a black coat and buff trousers. His right hand rests on a paper on which is drawn a Plimsoll Mark and on the wall behind is a picture of a sinking merchant ship. The portrait is known to be posthumous, and was either made from another portrait or more likely from a photograph. As a radical Member of Parliament Plimsoll's fierce lobbying was largely responsible for the passing of the Merchant Shipping Act of 1876 which did so much for the safety and welfare of merchant seamen.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38513530
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This stunning oil painting captures the essence of Samuel Plimsoll, a 19th-century politician and advocate for maritime safety. The portrait shows Plimsoll seated, dressed in a black coat and buff trousers, with his right hand resting on a paper bearing the iconic Plimsoll Mark. In the background, a sinking merchant ship serves as a poignant reminder of his tireless efforts to improve conditions for seamen.
As a radical Member of Parliament, Plimsoll played a crucial role in the passing of the Merchant Shipping Act of 1876, which significantly enhanced the safety and welfare of those working at sea. His legacy lives on through this powerful image, showcasing his dedication to social reform and advocacy for change.
The artist Reginald Henry Campbell has expertly captured Plimsoll's likeness posthumously, likely based on another portrait or photograph. Through intricate details and vibrant colors, this painting brings to life the spirit of a man who fought tirelessly for justice and equality.
Displayed at the National Maritime Museum in London, this portrait stands as a testament to Samuel Plimsoll's enduring impact on maritime history and serves as an inspiration for future generations to continue his important work.
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