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Winter vicissitudes on the channel

The channel between Ghent and Terneuzen and the connection with the Northsea has not always been the large fairway it is today. At the end of the 19th century it was still a modest canal . In those days, in winter, ice could be a serious kill-joy for the traffic of the seaships. Like the watercolor shows they were obliged to lie up along the shore, hoping the ice quickly melted away and could only safeguard their ships against ice-damage. Image size: 260 x 360 mm

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James Mann 10 Mar 2019

Ice... the bane of the seafarer. Travel draws to close... and it's time to think and prepare for the next thaw. Every story deserves a good illustration. Thank you again. J

Artist Reply: You are right James, thanks

Brenda Loveless 06 Mar 2019

Incredible indeed!

Artist Reply: Thanks Brenda

Sharon De Vore 06 Mar 2019

ALWAYS INCREDIBLY DONE, IVO.

Artist Reply: Thanks Sharon

Marie josé LAURIER 06 Mar 2019

VERY GOOD JOB AS USUAL !!

Artist Reply: Merci Marie José

Ron Bedsole 05 Mar 2019

great job

Artist Reply: Thanks Ron

Joanie Holliday 05 Mar 2019

WONDERFUL DETAILED WORK. SURE NEEDED AN ICE BREAKER. DON'T KNOW WHEN THOSE CAME ALONG.

Artist Reply: Thanks Joanie

Mark Peterson 05 Mar 2019

Nice work!

Artist Reply: Thanks Mark