Sea History 100 - Spring 2002

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New from Sea History Prints • • • a superb new limited edition Giclee art print by

WILLIAM G. MULLER

Crnising up tk J{udson on the steamer Mary Powe[[ in 1890 The view north up the Hudson River toward the Catskills is seen from the upper deck of the steamboat Mary Powell as she heads home to Rondout, New York, on a summer evening in 1890. Approaching on the left is the freight schooner Lizzie A. Tolles with a cargo of brick on deck. She, in turn, is passing the Esopus Meadows Lighthouse, which was built in 1871 and still stands today. Coming downriver in the farther distance is the steamboat M. Martin of the Newburgh-Albany line. In years past, the traveling public delighted in the re-

nowned Hudson River steamer trip. Swift and majestic sidewheel steamboats, like the famous Mary Powell (1861-1918), graced the river and provided commodious breeze-swept decks from which passengers could view the beautiful and ever-beckoning Hudson River vistas. Image size: 16.5 x 30 inches Sheet: 21x34 inches Printed on the highest quality 125 lb., 100% cotton rag, acid-free paper using archival inks. A Certificate of Authenticity accompanies each print

A limited edition of 200 prints: 190 signed and numbered Giclee prints at $260.00, plus JO Artist's Proofs, signed and numbered at $300.00. (Add $15 s/h.) Order your print now from

NATIONAL MARITIME HISTORICAL SOCIETY PO Box 68, Peekskill NY 10566 Or phone in your credit card order to 1-800-221-NMHS (6647) (NYS residents add applicable sales tax. For orders outside the US, please call for shipping charges.)


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