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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
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…
A view of Morne Fortunea part of Carenage Bay and part of the Grand Cul-de-Sack Bay, in the island of St Lucia distant about one L'eagle
Drawn from Nature by Chas. Forrest, Lt. 90 Regt. March 1781.
Engraved by Frans. Chesham.
10 1/4 (11 1/2" with title) x 18 1/2".
Col. aquatint.
Engraved by Frans. Chesham.
10 1/4 (11 1/2" with title) x 18 1/2".
Col. aquatint.
Tags: Boats; Landscapes (Saint Lucia); Saint Lucia; Ships
A view of Pigeon Island and part of St. Lucia. Taken on 25th March 1780 at 9 o clock A.M.
Drawn from nature by Lieutenant Cha. Forrest late of the 90 Regt, engraved by Fras. Chesham.
Published as the Act directs March 10, 1784 by W. Faden. London.
10 1/4 (11 1/4" with title) x 18 3/4".
Col. aquatint.
Published as the Act directs March 10, 1784 by W. Faden. London.
10 1/4 (11 1/4" with title) x 18 3/4".
Col. aquatint.
The situation of His Majesty's ship the Mermaid on the 10th of Octr, 1795 at Requin on the Windward coast of Grenada, run aground in chase of the French Corvette Brutus (afterwards named the Warre, by the Legislature of Grenada) in endeavouring to prevent the landing of troops and ammunition to the aid of a most brutal & ferocious enemy. To the President, Council and Inhabitants composing the Colony of Grenada, this small token of gratitude is very respectfully dedicated by Their most faithful Servant, Henry Warre.
Painted by N. Pocock, engraved by R. Pollard. London, Wm. Faden 1798
15 1/4" (16 1/2" with title) x 25 3/4".
Col. aquatint & line engraving. Coat of arms given in title.
Note in lower margin reads: "Vide Euro Mag for March 1796."
"Printed &…
15 1/4" (16 1/2" with title) x 25 3/4".
Col. aquatint & line engraving. Coat of arms given in title.
Note in lower margin reads: "Vide Euro Mag for March 1796."
"Printed &…
Tags: Boats; Flags - France; Flags - Great Britain; Ships
To Sir Charles Middleton, Baronet, Comptroller of His Majesty's Navy, This plate of the memorable victory, the French commanded by the Compte De Grasse in the West Indies April 12th 1782 by Sir George Bridges Rodney Commander in Chief (sic) of the British Fleet is most respectfully inscribed by His most obedient humble servant, N. Pocock
17" (18 1/2 with text) x 23"
Note: Lower left margin reads: "The Point of view from the Windward, the Commander in Chief in the Formidable leading the center of vision through the enemy line of Battle."
Note: Lower left margin reads: "The Point of view from the Windward, the Commander in Chief in the Formidable leading the center of vision through the enemy line of Battle."
Tags: Battleships; Ships
A south west view of Fort Royal in the island of Guadeloupe [vue du Fort Royal dan I'Isle de la Guadaloupe, du Cote du Sud Est.]
South western side of Fort Royal in Guadeloupe.
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"Fun time: Basic school teacher Doreen Muir leads game session with the little ones at Puerto Seco Beach in St. Ann."