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Dudley, Robert Charles (1813–1913) | Artheon Museum
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Dudley, Robert Charles
ロバート・チャールズ・ダドリー
1813–1913
Nationality:
Kingdom of Great Britain, British
Born:
1813, Hackney
Died:
1913, London
Gender:
male
Occupations
painter
printmaker
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Biography
British, 1826–1909
Wikidata (CC0); Getty ULAN (ODC-By)
Artworks
53 artworks
Landing the Shore End of the Atlantic Cable
1866
Landing at Newfoundland
ca. 1866
Homeward Bound: "The Great Eastern"
ca. 1866
Grappling for the Lost Cable
ca. 1866
Making the Splice between the Shore End and the Ocean Cable
ca. 1866
Awaiting the Reply
ca. 1866
The Atlantic Telegraph Cable Fleet Assembled at Berehaven (Southwest Coast of Ireland): Ships, the Great Eastern, H.M.S. Terrible, the Alby, the Medway and the William Cory
1866
The Albany Buoying a Bight of the Cable of 1865 on the Night of August 26th, 1866
1866
Deck of Great Eastern, Aft: the Paying-out Machinery
1866
Arrival in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland: The Cable Passed to the Paddle-box Boat of the Terrible, etc.
1866
September 8th at Heart's Content, the day of the successful termination of the work of laying, recovering, completing and testing the Atlantic Telegraph Cables of 1865 and 1866
1866
First Telegraph House at Heart's Content, Newfoundland, 1866
1866
The Settlement and Church of Heart's Content, Newfoundland
1866
News Received Through the Atlantic Cable From All Parts of the World, etc.
1866
The Reels of Gutta-percha Covered Conducting Wire Conveyed into Tanks at the Works of the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company, at Greenwich
1865–66
A Night Scene. The Cable Entangled and Nearly Broken, July 18th, 1866
1865–66
The Cable Passed From the Works into the Hulk (the Old Frigate Iris) Lying in the Thames at Greenwich
1865–66
The Picking-up Machinery in the Bows of the Great Eastern
1865–66
The Cable Fleet Leaving Ireland, July 1858
1865–66
The Great Eastern Weighing Anchor Off the Maplin Sands at the Nore, July 15, 1865
1865–66
Forward Deck of the Great Eastern Cleared for the First Attempt to Grapple for the Lost Cable, August 11th, 1865
1865–66
Foilhummerum Bay, Valentia, Looking from Cromwell Fort: The Caroline and Boats Laying the Earth Wire, July 21st, 1865
1865–66
Coiling the Cable in the After-tank on Board the Great Eastern at Sheerness: Visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales on May 23rd, 1865
1865–66
Launching the Buoy from the Bow of the Great Eastern on August 8th, 1865
1865–66