The sea and the ships


Permanent ID:
14635
Call number:
Bd 61 K 8341.31
Date:
1855
Image Description:
Plate from a children’s moral instruction book showing a busy wharf, probably on the Delaware River, where laborers use pulleys and ramps to unload boxes, hogsheads, casks, and chests from a recently docked ship. A horse is attached to a pulley and is guided by a laborer to unload these items. Also shows three men weighing barrels on the ground and two men moving long poles or planks of wood under the gaze of a man with a shovel who leans against a post in the right foreground. Another vessel moves along the river in the background.

Accompanied by text titled "The sea and the ship" praising the vast and various business done by ships, and the skill and talent of the men involved, as these activities are made possible by "Him who formed all the Oceans"
Dimensions:
Width: 26 cm, Height: 22 cm
Related Person or Organization:
American Sunday School Union (publisher)