Dockworkers Collection
"Dockworkers: Portraits of Labor and Resilience Through the Ages" Wapping, 1860-64 (oil on canvas): A glimpse into the bustling dockyards of Wapping
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"Dockworkers: Portraits of Labor and Resilience Through the Ages" Wapping, 1860-64 (oil on canvas): A glimpse into the bustling dockyards of Wapping, where dockworkers toiled tirelessly to keep trade flowing. The New Orleans Levee, 1910 (photo): Capturing the vibrant spirit of New Orleans' dockworkers as they navigate their way through a sea of crates and cargo. Longshoreman, 1859 (etching and drypoint on laid paper): An intimate portrayal of a longshoreman's strength and determination amidst the challenges faced in an ever-evolving industry. The Longshoremens Noon, 1879 (oil on canvas): A moment frozen in time when weary dockworkers find solace during their midday break, sharing stories and camaraderie under the scorching sun. Dock Labourers at the East-End (engraving): Shedding light on the often overlooked lives of East-End dock labourers who played a vital role in shaping London's maritime history. The Dockers Strike and Riots at Southampton (litho): Uniting against injustice, courageous dockworkers stand together during times of strife to fight for fair wages and better working conditions. Down among the Dock Men, East-End Sketches (litho): Offering glimpses into everyday life amongst hardworking men whose sweat-soaked brows tell tales of resilience etched by years spent laboring along riverside docks. Rotherhithe, 1860 (etching and drypoint): Immersed in intricate details capturing Rotherhithe's waterfront scene with its skilled workers maneuvering heavy loads while navigating treacherous tides. The George Griswold in Dock at Liverpool landing her Provisions for Distressed Operatives in North England.