John M. Barber
CHESAPEAKE BOUND
CHESAPEAKE BOUND
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Urbanna VA steamboat wharf circa 1930 - Schooner Man-a-Way / Passenger steamer Potomac and the Buyboat Muriel Eileen. Bustling scene of early Chesapeake coastal town.
"Chesapeake Bound" captures an era during the early twentieth century when Urbanna, Virginia, a picturesque waterfront town, bustled with vessels of many kinds, such as the schooner Man-a-Way seen here making sail, bound for other ports on the Chesapeake Bay in the transport of produce and goods.
Also, steamboats such as the Potomac, seen on the left pulling away from the Urbanna Steamboat Wharf with their whistles blaring and stacks belching smoke... their upper deck filled with excited passengers journeying to another town along the Chesapeake- livestock and freight of all sizes and shapes on the deck below.
Available as:
- Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Print 14" x 26"
- Artist Proof Print 14" x 26"
- Hand Remarqued Artist Proof Print 14" x 26"
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