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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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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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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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
Date 1 March 1855
date QS:P571,+1855-03-01T00:00:00Z/11
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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