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Artist:
Thomas Sulman (c1834-1900)
Designed by harbour board engineer C. Napier Bell, Lyttelton’s graving dock was built of masonry and concrete. It was opened on 3 January 1883. The ship in the graving dock is the Hurunui. From The original edition of The Illustrated … Read Full Description
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Designed by harbour board engineer C. Napier Bell, Lyttelton’s graving dock was built of masonry and concrete. It was opened on 3 January 1883. The ship in the graving dock is the Hurunui.
From The original edition of The Illustrated London News.
Artist:
Thomas Sulman (ca.1834-1900)
Sulman was an English artist and illustrator, studied at The Working Men’s College between 1854 to 1858, where he was a student of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. He became a specialist in using balloons to produce birds-eye views of cities including London, Oxford, Glasgow and New York.
Reference Houfe p.321
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