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South West View of St. Nicholas Church, Lower Tooting, Surrey.
South West View of St. Nicholas Church, Lower Tooting, Surrey. Erected by the Parish from the Design of Thomas Whitham Atkinson, Architect, at an Expence of 4619 pounds, with accomodation for 1083 persons. This plate of the New and Old Church is most respectfully dedicated to the Rev.d I.Ravenhill, D.D. Rector, the Rev.d Richard Greaves, M.A. Patron, And the Gentlemen Constituting the Building Committee, By their Obedient and Humble Servant W.J. Wade.
Drawn by T.W.Atkinson, Stanford Street. Engraved by C.Rosenberg.
London. Published Jan.y 1832 by W.I. Wade, Picture Frame Maker, 86, Leadenhall Street, and Mr Hudson, Lower Tooting.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. 470 x 570mm. Trimmed within plate at top.
In Tooting Graveney, published the year before it opened.
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H.M.S. Pearl, commanded by Lord Clarence Paget
H.M.S. Pearl, commanded by Lord Clarence Paget
Engraved by C. Rosenberg.
Published by W.J. Huggins, Marine Painter to his Late Majesty Willm. 4th. [n.d., c.1830.]
Hand coloured aquatint, image 260 x 385mm. 10¼ x 15¼". Paper rather browned, so colour appears slightly faded; unexamined out of maple frame.
HMS Pearl was a sloop listed as being of 20 guns, wearing the ensign of the Red. She was built in 1828 and broken up in 1851, and was commanded by Lord Clarence Edward Paget (1811 - 1895). On 18th April 1838, when on patrol as an anti-slaver, she took the slaver Diligente as part of Britain's part of her treaty with Spain for the suppression of the slave trade. Paget joined the navy in 1827. He served as a midshipman on board the Asia at Navarino. He was captain of the Princess Royal, of 91 guns, in the expedition to the Baltic in 1854, and during the blockade and bombardment of Sebastopol in 1855; he also took part in the expedition to Kertch and Yenikalé (medals, Sebastopol clasp, and fourth class of the Medjidie). He attained flag rank in 1858, and was made a rear-admiral of the red in 1863, vice-admiral in 1865, admiral in April 1870, and was placed on the retired list in 1876.
Parker: 1823. NMM: PAF8045.
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An attack made by a squadron under the command of Captain Charles Malcolm, of H.M.S. Rhin, on the 18th of July 1815, upon a convoy in the harbour of Corigeou (Bretagne)...
An attack made by a squadron under the command of Captain Charles Malcolm, of H.M.S. Rhin, on the 18th of July 1815, upon a convoy in the harbour of Corigeou (Bretagne)...
Painted by W.J. Huggins, Marine Painter to his Late Majesty William IVth. Engraved by C. Rosenberg.
London: Published by Mr Huggins, 105 Leadenhall Street. [n.d., c.1840.]
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished. 460 x 620mm (18 x 24½"), paper watermarked 'J. Whatman 1840'. Several repaired tears, one touching image, some staining in edges.
A scene of one of the last naval actions of the 100 Days, Napoleon's attempt to win back his throne, ended by Waterloo. Sir Charles Malcolm (1782–1851) landed a party of seamen and marines at Koréjou (east of Abervrach on the coast of Brittany), stormed the battery, and brought out of the harbour three small armed vessels and a convoy under their protection.
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[Revenue Cutter Prince George] To His Royal Highness Prince George of Cumberland, K.G.
[Revenue Cutter Prince George] To His Royal Highness Prince George of Cumberland, K.G. This Plate Representing H.M. Revenue Cutter Prince George of 72 Tons, John Roach Commander, on her Voyage from London to Sydney, New South Wales, off the Island of St. Pauls, encountering a tremendous Hurricane, Is with the Royal Highness's Permission most Respectfully Dedicated by his Obliged and Humble Servant, James Roach.
Painted by W.J. Huggins, Marine Painter to His Majesty. Engraved by C. Rosenberg.
And Published for him May 1836 by F.S. Crawley, 105 & 106, Leadenhall St.t London.
Aquatint, printed on chine collé. 410 x 530mm (16 x 21"). Backing sheet chipped and time-stained.
A ship floundering in high seas, forked lightning behind. Île Saint-Paul is in the southern Indian Ocean, half way between the Cape of Good Hope and Australia.
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The Boats of His Majesty's Sloop Procris, containing Ninety Officers, Seamen and Soldiers, commanded by Captain Robert Maunsell, attacking and Capturing off the Coast of Java on the 31.st. day of July 1811.
The Boats of His Majesty's Sloop Procris, containing Ninety Officers, Seamen and Soldiers, commanded by Captain Robert Maunsell, attacking and Capturing off the Coast of Java on the 31.st. day of July 1811. Six French Gunboats mounting each one Thirty two and one Eighteen Pounder Cammpmad, and manned with upwards of three hundred Sailors and Soldiers. This print is respectfully dedicated to the Captain by hi obedient Servant W. J. Huggins.
Painted by W. J. Huggins, Marine Painter to His Majesty. Engraved by C. Rosenburg.
...and Published for the Proprietor April 1837 at 105 Leadenhall Street, London.
Rare aquatint, printed in colour with some hand colour. J Whatman watermark 1836; Sheet: 545 x 400mm, (21½ x 16"). Trimmed within plate. Small repaired tear top left in margin.
An extremely fine naval image showing the confrontation of the British and the French off the coast of Java. The British, under the command of Capt. Robert Maunsell (1785-1845) discovered a convoy of local canoes and French gunboats at the mouth of the Indromayo river in Java. The British gunfire made little impact so they launched their boats and boarded and captured five of the French ships whilst blowing up a sixth.
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