Watercolour depicting the vessel SUCCESS with Captain Piper's villa at Eliza Point (now Point Piper) visible in the background. In a career that spanned 106 years (1840-1946) and four continents, SUCCESS performed a variety of roles such as emigrant ship, trader, prison hulk and exhibition ship. The vessel achieved great fame in the twentieth century as a floating museum, based partly on the erroneous claim that it had transported convicts to Australia. This painting predates the vessel becoming a prison hulk and exhibition ship.
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