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Summary
Intrepid behaviour of Captn Charles Napier, in H M 18 gun Brig Recruit for which he was appointed to the D' Haupoult. The 74 now pouring a broadside into her. April 15 1809 | |
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Author |
G. W. Terry (artist) & George Greatbach (engraver)
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Title |
Intrepid behaviour of Captn Charles Napier, in H M 18 gun Brig Recruit for which he was appointed to the D' Haupoult. The 74 now pouring a broadside into her. April 15 1809
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Description |
English:
Intrepid behaviour of Captn Charles Napier, in H M 18 gun Brig Recruit for which he was appointed to the
D' Haupoult
. The 74 (D' Haupoult) now pouring a broadside into her. April 15 1809
Repro ID: pu5779 |
Date |
19
th
century
date QS:P571,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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Medium | engraving, steel |
Dimensions | 173 mm x 262 mm |
Collection |
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Accession number |
PAD5779
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Source/Photographer | https://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/109930.html |
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