C1876

Wreck of the Steamship Dandenong.-The Barque Albert William Rescuing Survivors.

Rare colonial engraving of wrecking of he Dandenong, the iron screwed steamer, 743 tons, built 1867, length 291 ft, beam 28ft 2in, constructed with three water tight compartments. On 11 September 1876, the Dandenong Captained by Irwin was on a … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Wreck of the Steamship Dandenong.-The Barque Albert William Rescuing Survivors.

Date:

C1876

Engraver:

Samuel Calvert 

Condition:

In good condition

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

345mm 
x 225mm
AUTHENTICITY
Wreck of the Steamship Dandenong.-The Barque Albert William Rescuing Survivors. - Antique View from 1876

Genuine antique
dated:

1876

Description:

Rare colonial engraving of wrecking of he Dandenong, the iron screwed steamer, 743 tons, built 1867, length 291 ft, beam 28ft 2in, constructed with three water tight compartments. On 11 September 1876, the Dandenong Captained by Irwin was on a voyage from Hobsons Bay to Sydney when she was lost due to a leak off Jervis Bay. 40 died.

From the original edition of The Illustrated Sydney News.

Collections:
State Library New South Wales: F8/39-40
State Library Victoria: 1853-1872
National Library Australia: Bib ID 440095

O.R.C. - Oswald Rose Campbell (1820 - 1887)

Campbell was an artist  born in the Channel Islands, arrived in Melbourne in October 1852. He then moved to Sydney for brief period and returned to Melbourne in 1864. On Thomas Clark's retirement, Campbell applied again for appointment as drawing-master at the School of Design, claiming that for the past twelve years he had been drawing on wood, chiefly figures for the illustrated papers. He was appointed on 1 December 1876 at a salary of £250.

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