File:To - Prince Albert - This engraving represents the 'Royal George' Yacht conveying her Majesty and Royal Consort to Edinburgh, August, 1842 Off the Bass Rock - joined by General Steam Navigation - Ships 'Trident' and RMG PY8904.jpg

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Edward Duncan; William John Huggins
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English: To... Prince Albert... This engraving represents the 'Royal George' Yacht conveying her Majesty and Royal Consort to Edinburgh, August, 1842 Off the Bass Rock... joined by General Steam Navigation... Ships 'Trident' and 'Monarch'

Print captioned, 'To... Prince Albert... This engraving represents the Royal George Yacht conveying her Majesty and Royal Consort to Edinburgh, August, 1842 Off the Bass Rock... joined by General Steam Navigation... Ships Trident and Monarch '. They are shown off the Bass Rock with Tantallon Castle on the left. 'Trident' and 'Monarch' were 1000-ton vessels. The ships are identified by inscriptions under the image from left to right as the 'Trinity Yacht' (Trinity House), 'Monarch', 'Royal George', 'Shearwater', 'Black Eagle' and 'Trident'.

To... Prince Albert... This engraving represents the 'Royal George' Yacht conveying her Majesty and Royal Consort to Edinburgh, August, 1842 Off the Bass Rock... joined by General Steam Navigation... Ships 'Trident' and 'Monarch'
Date 1 February 1843
date QS:P571,+1843-02-01T00:00:00Z/11
Dimensions Print: 490 x 685 mm
Notes Box Title: Steamships 1840-1849.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/148851
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Unidentified Prints & Drawings Number: B2754
id number: PAH8904
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Green Blackwall collection

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