The Opium ships at Lintin in China, 1824 from a painting in the possesion of John Gover Esqre...

In the early 19th century, vast quantities of Opium were carried away on ‘scrambling dragons’ (p’a-lung) or ‘ast crabs’( k’uai-hsieh) at Lintin, outside the Bocca Tigris. The ships were typically armed to the teeth, crewed by fierce Tanka riverman. This image shows the Opium ships at Lintin.

Object Details

ID: PAI0240
Collection: Fine art
Type: Print
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Duncan, Edward; Huggins, William John
Places: Unlinked place
Date made: 1838
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Mount: 465 mm x 653 mm
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