Keywords: Prince of Wales Blackwall Frigate.jpg Artwork attributed to John Lynn British active early 19th century The Prince of Wales was a large vessel specially fitted-out for the conveyance of the East India Company's troops She was built by Green's of Blackwall in 1842 to a design known as that of the Blackwall Frigates - Indiamen with the single-decked appearance of frigates The ship is shown anchored off Gravesend with Tilbury Fort on the north Bank of the Thames under her bow The river vessels in the left foreground include a swim-head ketch-rigged Thames barge with a load of baled hay A merchantman flying the Blue Peter flag is passing down stream under pilot between the 'Prince of Wales' and the fort and other shipping can be seen further down river on the right > 1845 Oil on canvas cm 85 127 institution National Maritime Museum Not on display BHC3560 Credit line Green Blackwall Collection Depicts Port Royal at the entrance to Kingston Harbour Jamaica 1 Transferred from http //en wikipedia org en wikipedia Original text National Maritime Museum Greenwich London 2009 10 17 original upload date Original uploader was Acad Ronin at http //en wikipedia org en wikipedia<br/>2 http //collections rmg co uk/collections/objects/15033 html Royal Museums Greenwich Other versions PD-old-100 original upload log page en wikipedia Prince_of_Wales_Blackwall_Frigate jpg 2009-10-17 23 35 Acad Ronin 400×263× 14387 bytes <nowiki> The Prince of Wales was a large vessel specially fitted-out for the conveyance of the East India Company's troops She was built by Green's of Blackwall in 1842 to a design known as that of the Blackwall Frigates - I</nowiki> John Lynn painter Paintings in the National Maritime Museum London 19th-century sailing ships in paintings 19th-century oil on canvas paintings in the United Kingdom 19th-century paintings not categorised by year |