P&O Pencillings

In 1891 the artist and illustrator, William Whitelock Lloyd, boarded a P&O Jubilee Class ship bound for India via Suez. En route he captured the humour and subtleties of life on board a P&O steamer in a series of enchanting drawings which were published for the company under the title P&O Pencillings in 1892. The "Pencillings" were also made into a set of glass lantern slides.

"In the Bay - Dressing for dinner"
"Some of the Passengers"
"In the Bay" - Dinner time
"Some 'Board-ship hints"
"Gibraltar"
"Off Cape Bon"
"Malta" - Lace and Fruit sellers
"Malta"
"Malta" - "Heave for a dive"

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