File:The Contented Waterman. From Mr Dibdin's celebrated Song, call'd My Poll and my partner Joe (caricature) RMG PY7340.tiff

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George Morland (artist); Ward, William (engraver)
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English: The Contented Waterman. From Mr Dibdin's celebrated Song, call'd My Poll & my partner Joe (caricature)

Plate 1.For as long as London has had a river, Watermen have been paid to row people across. In the days before the Thames had bridges across it, travel by boat was the only option. As bridges were built so the trade for Watermen declined.

The Contented Waterman. From Mr Dibdin's celebrated Song, call'd My Poll & my partner Joe (caricature)
Date 1818
date QS:P571,+1818-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Sheet: 410 x 490 mm; Mount: 605 mm x 837 mm
Notes Box Title: Caricatures 1. Mostly 19th century.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/147287
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id number: PAH7340
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