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William Piles Shipyard, North Sands, c. 1830 (oil on canvas)
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William Piles Shipyard, North Sands, c. 1830 (oil on canvas)
TW429403 William Piles Shipyard, North Sands, c.1830 (oil on canvas) by English School, (19th century); 76.8x112.4 cm; Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens, Tyne & Wear, UK; (add.info.: Small trading sailing ships are shown in various stages of construction at William Piles yard on the north bank of the River Wear, towards the river mouth. This later became one of the best known of the many shipbuilding yards on the Wear. Horses are shown pulling timber ashore for use in the yard. Rafts of timber are being floated down the river. Another shipbuilding yard is visible near the river mouth in the distance. The view shows the rivers appearance before Sunderland North Dock was built in 1837 near Piles shipyard; ); eSunderland Museums; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22920372
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This print captures the bustling activity of William Piles Shipyard on North Sands in the early 19th century. Painted with meticulous detail and skill, this oil on canvas artwork by an unknown English School artist showcases small trading sailing ships at various stages of construction. The shipyard, located on the north bank of the River Wear, was one of many renowned shipbuilding yards in Sunderland. In this scene, horses can be seen diligently pulling timber ashore to be used in the yard's construction projects. Rafts of timber gracefully float down the river as workers navigate their way through a hive of industry. In the distance, another shipbuilding yard is visible near the river mouth. The painting offers a glimpse into Sunderland's maritime heritage before significant developments took place, such as the construction of Sunderland North Dock in 1837 near Piles' shipyard. It serves as a testament to both human ingenuity and nature's role in supporting industrial progress. With its rich colors and intricate details, this painting not only documents historical shipbuilding practices but also evokes a sense of awe for those who appreciate artistry and craftsmanship. Displayed proudly at Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens in Tyne & Wear, UK, it stands as a reminder of our connection to our industrial past and how it has shaped our present-day world.
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