Description
Watercolours and drawings recording Henry Byam Martin's sojourn in North America form September 1832 to June 1833. He landed in New York, travelled via the Hudson River and Erie Canal to Niagara Falls, then proceeded to Toronto, Kingston, Montréal, Ottawa and Québec City. From Québec he returned to New York, and then travelled to Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Charleston, South Carolina, Alabama and then to New Orleans. He returned up the Mississippi River via Memphis, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and then embarked at New York to return to England.
Many important subjects, including methods of transport, the slave trade, and the Southern Secessionist Convention in 1833 are included in the watercolours. The collection is also important for its depiction of costume, particularly American, and for its commentary on the American manners and customs.
Image Licence
Copyright Expired
Image Credit
Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1981-42-17; Source: Dr. Nigel Davies, Gelati, Mexico.
Location
Lake Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
Country
Canada
Tags
Category
Travel & Transport