H.M.S._Royal_George._Remains_of_the_Stern_Posts,_pieces_of_the_after_end_of_the_main_Keel_-_showing_the_effects_of_the_large_Cylinder_of_gun_powder_which_was_exploded_on_the_11th_of_May_1840_RMG_PW7942.tiff
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Summary
Author |
Read, H J, Lt [artist]
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Description |
English:
H.M.S. Royal George. Remains of the Stern Posts, pieces of the after end of the main Keel.... showing the effects of the large Cylinder of gun powder which was exploded on the 11th of May 1840
Print
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Date |
1840
date QS:P571,+1840-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Dimensions | Sheet: 316 x 229 mm; Mount: 556 mm x 406 mm |
Notes | Box Title: Fighting Ships 1757-1779. |
Source/Photographer | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/102769 |
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id number: PAF7942 |
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Fine art |
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