Historical information
This ship was number 1 of 2 ships named Bangalore and run by P & O. This ship has listed the same tonnage as that on the inscription on the frame of this work. The ship was subsequently sold in 1886 sold to Hajee Cassum Joosub and used for passengers on pilgrimage into Jeddah. Another view of the history of the Bangalore is that to be found at the Maritime Museums of Sydney listing of another painting of the Bangalore which provides a somewhat different history. It is possible that the story of Bangalore 1 and Bangalore 2 have become conflated further research is needed to verify. see Links field.
SS BANGALORE was built in 1867 by William Denny of Dumbarton. Owned by P&O, SS BANGALORE operated from Bombay and Galle to Melbourne and Sydney from 1872 to 1886 as a passenger and mail ship. In 1891 BANGALORE was sold to Wilh. Wilhelmsen, Norway and renamed SS CORINGA.
Physical description
Thinly painted image on board featuring centrally a moored, at anchor, 19th C dual masted steamship with black funnel and flying at the stern a red ensign. To either side are conventional rigged clippers or sailing ships. Near the bow of the steamship there seems to be a tug or paddle steamer face on. In the foreground is a small rowing boat with boatman and two passengers, a male and a female. The painting on board is mounted in a large polished or varnished cedarwood frame with edge carving and a decorative pitted slip which holds in place a thin piece of glazing. Backing paper and seal has all been removed except for hanging wire. Central at front lower edge of frame is a small chipped wood plaque with inscription.
Inscriptions & markings
Painted in black on plaque and coloured black: "P & O S.S. "BANGALORE" / 2342 tons Built 1867"
Mounting & framing
Wood frame
Keywords
- s.s. bangalore,
- marine painting,
- sailing ships,
- 1867,
- william denny,
- artwork-paintings,
- peninsular and oriental steam navigation company,
- steamship,
- p&o,
- sandridge,
- port melbourne,
- hobson's bay,
- charles dickson gregory,
- centenary maritime exhibition,
- george frederick gregory (1821-1887),
- ss bangalore
References
- The Ships List ref to the Bangalore found on this P & O listing 15/11/2016
- Australian National Maritime Museum Collection search. mail-steamship-bangalore-entering-sydney- The Bangalore depicted in the ANMM painting may be another of two named ships known to be named Bangalore
- P&O Co mail steamship BANGALORE entering Sydney Heads Painting of same ship held at ANMM
- Maritime exhibition : official catalogue, Centenary Maritime Exhibition, (1934 : Melbourne, Vic.) lot 262, page 43
- Gregory, C. D. (Charles D. (1928) Australian steamships : past and present / by Dickson Gregory ; with a foreword by Sir Granville Ryrie. London: The Richards Press. A photograph of the Bangalore was published on this book (page 22) written by another artist: Charles Dickson Gregory.
- UNIQUE sale UNIQUE sale to be held at the Central Seamen's Mission tomorrow, when the late Dickson Gregory's collection of nautical books and pictures will be on sale all day.