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The Squadron under the Command of Sir J. Brisbane attacking Fort Maurigio, on 12th April
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The Squadron under the Command of Sir J. Brisbane attacking Fort Maurigio, on 12th April
STC234779 The Squadron under the Command of Sir J. Brisbane attacking Fort Maurigio, on 12th April, 1814, engraved by T. Sutherland for The Naval Chronology of Great Britain by J. Ralfe, published 1820 (coloured engraving) by Whitcombe, Thomas (c.1752-1824) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
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The Squadron under the Command of Sir J. Brisbane attacking Fort Maurigio, on 12th April, 1814". This print captures a pivotal moment in naval history as The Squadron, led by the esteemed Sir J. Brisbane, launches a daring attack on Fort Maurigio. The scene is filled with intensity and action as billowing smoke engulfs the air and battleships navigate through treacherous waters. The artist's skillful engraving brings to life the sheer power and might of the navy as they engage in this fierce battle off the coast near Gerona. The coastline serves as a dramatic backdrop, emphasizing both the bravery of these troops and their determination to protect their homeland. Every detail has been meticulously captured - from the cannons firing with thunderous force to soldiers strategically positioned along the shoreline. This colored engraving transports us back to that fateful day in 1814 when history was made. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from The Naval Chronology of Great Britain by J. Ralfe, published in 1820, we are reminded of not only the heroism displayed by those who fought but also their unwavering commitment to defending their nation at all costs. This print is an extraordinary testament to maritime warfare and stands as a timeless reminder of our armed forces' dedication throughout history. It serves as a powerful tribute to those who have served and continue to serve in protecting our shores.
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