To_His_Royal_Highness_the_Duke_of_Cambridge_-_the_storm_in_Balaklava_Bay_on_the_14th_Nov,_1854,_during_which_H.R.H._was_on_board_H.M._steam_frigate_Retribution._Colnaghi's_authentic_series_RMG_PY0929.jpg
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Summary
Author |
Day and Son (engravers); Jonathan Needham (engraver); O'Reilly, Montagu Frederick, Rear-Adm (artist); P and D Colnaghi and Co Ltd, Paul and Dominic (publishers)
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Description |
English:
To His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge... the storm in Balaklava Bay on the 14th Nov, 1854, during which H.R.H. was on board H.M. steam frigate Retribution. Colnaghi's authentic series
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Date |
1 March 1855
date QS:P571,+1855-03-01T00:00:00Z/11
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Dimensions | Overall: 366 x 468 mm; Mount: 18 7/8 in x 25 in |
Notes | Box Title: Fighting Ships 1843-1845. |
Source/Photographer | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/140876 |
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id number: PAH0929 |
Collection
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Fine art |
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