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745990 N.E. view of Fort Louis in the Island of Martinique, illustration from An Account of the Campaign in the West Indies by Rev. Cooper Willyams, lithograph by S. Alken, pub. London 1796 (colour litho) by Willyams, Cooper (1762-1816) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Full title: An Account of the Campaign in the West Indies, in the Year 1794, under the command of their Excellencies Lieutenant General Sir Charles Grey K.B. and Vice Admiral Sir John Jervis K.B. Commanders in Chief in the West Indies by the Rev. Cooper Willyams A.M. Vicar of Exning, Suffolk, and late chaplain of His Majestys ship Boyne. ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23477428
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This lithograph, titled "N. E. view of Fort Louis in the Island of Martinique" takes us back to the late 18th century and offers a glimpse into the campaign in the West Indies. Created by Reverend Cooper Willyams and beautifully rendered by S. Alken, this print showcases a pivotal moment in history. The image depicts Fort Louis, an imposing fortress situated on the island of Martinique. Smoke billows from its cannons as British naval ships approach, ready for battle. The landscape is lush and vibrant, showcasing the beauty of the Caribbean islands against a backdrop of impending conflict. Intriguingly, this illustration is part of Willyams' comprehensive account of the campaign under Lieutenant General Sir Charles Grey K. B. and Vice Admiral Sir John Jervis K. B. , who commanded British forces in the West Indies during 1794. Willyams himself was not only a reverend but also served as chaplain aboard His Majesty's ship Boyne. This lithograph transports us to a time when empires clashed over control of valuable territories like Martinique. It captures both the might and vulnerability inherent in military conquests while highlighting Britain's naval prowess during this era. As we gaze upon this historic scene, we are reminded that behind every battle lies stories untold – tales of bravery, sacrifice, and ambition that shaped nations and changed lives forever.
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