Barraud, William Francis 1850-1926 :Dinner time. The man at the wheel. 20 (?) seasick chickens we!. Back-gammon. After dinner. [1884]

Barraud, William Francis 1850-1926 :Dinner time. The man at the wheel. 20 (?) seasick chickens we!. Back-gammon. After dinner. [1884]
Date
1884
Reference
E-310-q-002
Description

Caricatures of pigs feeding in a barrel then sleeping off their food after dinner; seasick hens on a perch; the ship's captain at the steering wheel; two men playing backgammon. All are shipboard scenes.

Quantity: 1 drawing(s).

Physical Description: Ink in bound album, page size 173 x 252 mm

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Part of
Barraud, William Francis, 1850-1926 :New Zealand sketches in black and white. 1884.
Format
1 drawing(s), Works of art, Ink drawings, Marines (Visual works), Ink in bound album, page size 173 x 252 mm
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