

Various Subjects Drawn from Life and on Stone: Entrance to Adelphi Wharf
Black and white image of three harnessed donkeys or mules exiting a brick archway; one person leads them while another walks behind. The archway is low and made of bricks with a rounded top. The animals have harnesses on their backs and are walking on a dirt or stone path. The person leading the animals wears a hat, a long coat, and boots, and holds a long stick. The second person wears a hat and a coat. The background shows more of the brick wall with a small opening to the left. Text at the bottom of the image reads "ENTRANCE TO THE ADELPHI WHARF".
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- 900 × 786 px
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