An harbour scene that we can assume is from the north east.
It shows many figures coming and going, people waiting to board the steam boats.
So much activity, and each figure has a different position in mind.
Lowry's harbour scenes have always been very popular, maybe it because he can take
time to relax from the heavy industrial scene of the Manchester area where he spends most of his time.
He enjoyed his holidays in the north east of England,
often staying at The Seaburn hotel, where he produced many works, both drawings and oil paintings.