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The Custom House, London (PAF0710)

Object name: Print
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Print (PAF0710) Repro ID: PW0710
PW0710, The Custom House, London
© National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
About our images
Artist/maker: William Lionel Wyllie
Date made: circa 1920-25
Place made:
Materials: drypoint
Measurements:  Image: 252 x 373 mm;
Sheet: 345 x 478 mm
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Collection: Prints, drawings and watercolours
Description:

A scene depicting the Custom House, with various craft at work on the river. On the left is a steam tug with a cargo ship beyond and several lighters. On the right is a Thames barge, its sail brailed up, being manoeuvred by two men with sweeps. The work is signed ‘W L Wyllie’, lower left margin.

In 979 King Ethelred introduced the first known customs duty. In 1275 the first Custom House was built on the Old Wool Quay east of the present site. Since then the present Custom House has been rebuilt several times. From 1956 the Board of Customs and Excise have also occupied King's Beam House in Mark Lane.

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