"Jane Banks" entering Bermuda
Last British engineless square rigger to trade foreign
Exhibited at the European Parliament, May 2011










The subject of this marine painting, the schooner "Jane Banks" sailed into history as the last pure sain British square rigger to trade abroad.
Now reproduced as a fine Prestige print, the first copy went as a gift for the mother of a descendant of Captain Rundle.
Ex "Frau Minna Peterson", renamed "Jane Banks" after Edward Stephens's mother.
"Jane Banks" went into the China Clay trade sailing mostly from Cornwall to the Mersey with clay and returning with coal, occasionally to the Humber or the Tyne.
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Further Reading: useful facts + excellent stories about "Jane Banks" entering Bermuda.
By Gordon Frickers 406 x 610mm (16" x 24"), Original Sold
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