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Her Majesty Queen Victoria’s tour thro the fleet in the Harbour of Cork, on the 3d of August, 1849.
Her Majesty Queen Victoria’s tour thro the fleet in the Harbour of Cork, on the 3d of August, 1849. [Publ.d for the benefit of the Cork Masonic Female Orphan Asylum. Dedicated to Coln. J.C. Chatterton K.H. Provincial Grand Master of Munster S.G.I.G. 33rd by his Friend and Brother Oliver J. Jones, 1st Lieut. H.M.S. Ganges.]
Lieut. O.J. Jones Del.t. Dickinson & Co. Lith.
[1849.]
Tinted lithograph with fine hand colour. Sheet 440 x 615mm (17¼ x 24¼"). Trimmed, losing publication details and dedication. Wear to edges. Slight creasing bottom right.
A view of Cork Harbour, with the British Fleet at anchor, the first stop of an eleven day Irish tour undertaken by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on 2-12 August 1849. From Cork the Royal party sailed to Dublin and Belfast, aboard the royal yacht, 'Victoria and Albert'. The rigging of HMS Ganges (on the right) is full of sailors saluting the monarch.
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