- Title
- A View of the Commercial Docks at Rotherhithe. / [William Daniell].
- Creator
- Daniell, William, 1769-1837, artist, printmaker, publisher.
- Publication details
- [London] : Published June 1st 1813 by Willm Daniell No9 Cleveland Street Fitzroy Square, London., [June 1 1813]
- Physical details
- 1 print : etching and aquatint with hand-colouring ; plate 49.9 x 86 cm, on sheet 60 x 96 cm.
- Description
- Bird's-eye-view of the docks at Rotherhithe; ships in the foreground and moored in the docks; London in the distance with St Paul's Cathedral to the right of centre. Inscription below title reads: 'This undertaking has a just claim to preeminence embracing as it does what was formerly called Greenland Dock being the first Wet Dock that was constructed in the River Thames now more than a century back. These Docks are intended to receive the Shipping employed in the Trade from America and the north of Europe, to land and stow their Cargoes consisting of Timber, Wood-Goods, Hemp, Corn, Iron, Tar &c. &c. &c. and to extend the Bonding System to those Articles thereby affording accommodation to a numerous Class of Shipping with increased Security to the Revenue and to the Importers. There are Five Docks in one of which the Greenland Oil Ships are accommodated and their Cargoes expeditiously boiled and Warehoused by the Dock Company in most excellent Cellars properly adapted for the prevention of Waste or Leakage. The Companys Premises in their present state extend over Seventy Acres of Ground. The Surface of Water and of the Docks measures Forty Acres and the rest is occupied by extensive Warehouses, Bonding Yards, Wharfs &c. The extent and Utility of these Docks entitle them to be considered as forming a most interesting and gratifying Commercial improvement within the Port of London and may be justly ranked as one of the Splendid National Works of the present Era. The Company is incorporated by the Act of Parliament and the business is conducted by Twelve Directors Viz Sir Charles Price Bart MP Chairman. John St Barbe Esqr Deputy Chairman. John Attersol; Esqr MP. John Boulcott Esqr. William Browning Esqr. Perrot Fenton Esqr'. Dedication reads 'To the Chairman, Deputy Chairman, and the other Directors of the Commercial Dock Company this Plate is inscribed by their obedient servant William Daniell'.
- Place
- London (England)
- Shelfmark
- Maps K.Top.21.31.6.PORT.11 TAB.