Brig 'Charles Chalmers'

Image credit: Aberdeen Maritime Museum

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The brig 'Charles Chalmers' was built by the Walter Hood yard, Aberdeen in 1874. On 18th September 1903, en route from Aberdeen with a cargo of granite, she was run down by the armoured cruiser HMS 'Sutlej' near St. Abbs Head and sunk.

Aberdeen Maritime Museum

Title

Brig 'Charles Chalmers'

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 58.4 x W 99.3 cm

Accession number

ABDAG004513

Work type

Painting

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