E. A. McRoberts - Canadian Barque 'birnam Wood'

Canadian Barque 'birnam Wood'

oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1902
61.6 cms x 91.4 cms (24.25 ins x 36 ins)
Lot offered for sale by Waddington's, Toronto at the auction event "The Canada Auction" held on Thu, Jun 9, 2022.
Lot 62
Estimate: CAD $1,000 - $1,500
Realised: CAD $3,300

Lot description - from the online catalogue*



Literature:
A brief article published in The New York Times, Aug. 5, 1902, details the plight of the Birnam Wood:

Three of the Crew of the British Bark Birnam Wood Die from the Disease

BANGOR, Me., Aug. 4.-After three days of aimless drifting in the fog the British bark Birnam Wood, Capt. Swatridge, from Rio de Janeiro June 19, for St. John, N. B., in ballast, arrived on Sunday night in Little Machias Bay, on the Eastern Maine coast, and came to anchor close to Old Man Ledge, off the Cutler Shore.

She put up signals of distress and a boat from the shore learned that the vessel had yellow fever on board and that three of her crew, including the second mate, had died. Two of the dead were buried in the bay after the boat came to anchor. Capt. Swatridge and the cabin boy are both sick with the fever, but are expected to recover. No other cases have developed.

The first mate, who is in charge of the vessel, sent for the doctor in charge of the United States Marine Hospital at Machias but in the absence of that physician Dr. Shaw, Coroner of Washington County, went down to the vessel and rendered aid. The bark will be held in quarantine, and will be fumigated, after which she will be towed to St. John. The crew tell of a hard passage and great difficulty in reaching the harbor on account of the fog. The Birnam Wood is a vessel of 1,268 tons and hails from St. John, N. B., where she is owned by William Thomson & Co.
Most realised prices include the Buyer's Premium of 18-25%, but not the HST/GST Tax.
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Canadian Barque 'birnam Wood' by artist E. A. McRoberts