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A view of that memorable action of Sir George Bridges Rodney Bart K.B. on the 12th of April 1782 at 45 after 1p.m. wherein the Count de Grasse in the Ville de Paris is under necessity in attempting flight being obliged to put before the wind not being able to stand the British fire
15" x 24" water colour painting
A view of the harbour city of Havana taken from the hill near the road
Print showing the harbour and nearby landscape at Havana, taken from the hill near the road between La Regla and Guanavacoa. This print is one of six views of the city harbour and county of Havana presented to the Right Hon. George Earle of…
A view of the Kingston Theatre (taken from the Parade)
Lithograph of the Kingston Theatre, taken with daguerreotype by A. Duperley
Lithographed by G. Muller
Lithographed by G. Muller
A view of the Market place in the City of Havana. Vue de La Place du Marche' dans La ville de la Havane Vista de la Plaza del Mercado en la eividade de la Havana
Print showing a busy gathering at a plaza in the city of Havana, Cuba.
A view of the Ordnance Yard (taken from Port Royal Street)
Photographic print of the Ordnance yard showing buildings, cannons stacked on the ground and people standing or walking in the yard. Man and dog walking towards tall palm tree.
A West Indiaman in a storm
A West Indiaman in a storm, from an original picture in the possession of Mr. C.W. Carrington, painted by J. Vernet, engraved by W. Carlos. London, Thos. McLean, 1834.
11" x 14 1/2". Mezzotint.
11" x 14 1/2". Mezzotint.
Admiral Sr. Geo Brydges Rodney, with a fleet under his command defeating a squadron of Spanish ships of war, commanded by Don Juan de Langara, in the night, 16 Jany 1780, near Cape St. Vincent
"This plate is designed to represent the British Fleet in pursuit of the Flying Enemy, with their Van beginning the Attack which commenced between Four and Five o Clock in the Evening, and continued till Two o Clock the next Morning, and tho the…
An interior view of a Jamaica House of Correction
A photographic print showing enslaved Africans being tortured by various means in a Jamaica House of Correction.
At Frenchman's Cove
Print taken at Frenchman's Cove, in Portland, Jamaica - from a sketch by L.A. Wilcox, R.I.
Designed and produced by Wardland limited, in collaboration with the artist, for the proprietors of Frenchman's Cove Ltd.
Designed and produced by Wardland limited, in collaboration with the artist, for the proprietors of Frenchman's Cove Ltd.
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Homeless child
A young boys sleeps on a slab of concrete near the NCB Towers off Oxford Road in St. Andrew.