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I thought the pottery was either side of the sail. The description is right. The painting is before Albert Dock of course. Where Albert is was a large tobacco warehouse and on the river front shipyards.
The potteries are directly above the buoy in the image. There's a whisper of smoke coming out of them. There also appears to be some land in the distant right, which I think could be step-back to the Dingle foreshore?



The ship-building yards shown in the engraving were once part of Trentham Street which adjoined them, and was subsequently excavated during the construction of the Albert Dock. The old river wall [& slips] would be roughly in line with where Fred's floating weather map used to be? I reckon that frigate would hit it, if launched today?

Quote Originally Posted by Waterways View Post
I put this together:
Confederate Fleet
Looks fascinating WW. I'm going to have a good look through tomorrow.