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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Hunt, Alfred (fl. 1853-1874), The Tidal Steam Packet Arriving in Boulogne, 1853
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Hunt, Alfred (fl. 1853-1874), The Tidal Steam Packet Arriving in Boulogne, 1853

Hunt, Alfred (fl. 1853-1874)

The Tidal Steam Packet Arriving in Boulogne, 1853
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17¼ x 24¼ inche
£1,200
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A detailed sketch for a lithograph published by the Leighton Brothers in 1853. A highly finished watercolour version of it was sold at the Stanley Seeger sale at Sotheby's in  2014 (reproduced in colour in the Illustrated London News, 'Christmas Number', 1947, p 32-3).

 

This was the time shortly after Napoleon III had been elected to the throne of France in December 1852, marking the beginning of the Second Empire, a period of peace and stabillity, industrialisation, expansion and the rise of French influence in world politics after decades of revolution and chaos. Paddle steamers owned by the South Eastern & Continental Steam Packet Company operated a popular regular day service from Folkestone to Boulogne, which boasted English hotels and a ticket office for the South Eastern Railway. The English could at last travel easily and safely to the Continent. 

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