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The Hon. East India Companys Steamer Nemesis And The Boats Of The Sulpher, Calliope, Larne And Starling Destroying The Chinese War Junks In Ansons Bay. January 7, 1841. Engraved By G. Greatbach After G. W. Terry. From Englands Battles By Sea And Land By Lieut Col Williams, The London Printing And Publishing Company Circa 1890S
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The Hon. East India Companys Steamer Nemesis And The Boats Of The Sulpher, Calliope, Larne And Starling Destroying The Chinese War Junks In Ansons Bay. January 7, 1841. Engraved By G. Greatbach After G. W. Terry. From Englands Battles By Sea And Land By Lieut Col Williams, The London Printing And Publishing Company Circa 1890S
The Hon. East India Companys Steamer Nemesis And The Boats Of The Sulpher, Calliope, Larne And Starling Destroying The Chinese War Junks In Ansons Bay. January 7, 1841. Engraved By G.Greatbach After G.W. Terry. From Englands Battles By Sea And Land By Lieut Col Williams, The London Printing And Publishing Company Circa 1890S
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This print takes us back to a significant moment in history - the destruction of Chinese war junks by The Hon. East India Company's Steamer Nemesis and the boats of Sulpher, Calliope, Larne, and Starling in Ansons Bay on January 7, 1841. Engraved by G. Greatbach after G. W. Terry, this illustration is a remarkable depiction of a pivotal sea battle. The scene showcases the power and might of the British forces as they engage in conflict with their Chinese counterparts. The intricate details captured in this sketch transport us to that fateful day, allowing us to witness firsthand the intensity and chaos that unfolded on those waters. As we delve into Englands Battles By Sea And Land by Lieut Col Williams from The London Printing And Publishing Company circa 1890s, we are reminded of the historical significance behind this event. It symbolizes not only Britain's military prowess but also its imperial ambitions during the era when colonial powers sought dominance over global trade routes. Ken Welsh's masterful reproduction brings this piece to life once again for our modern eyes to appreciate. This horizontal print serves as a reminder of how art can immortalize moments that have shaped our world today. Whether you're an enthusiast of naval history or simply captivated by powerful imagery, this print is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who behold it.
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