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The British Squadron cruising in Mozambique Channel under Rear-Admiral Sir E R Fremantle (engraving)
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The British Squadron cruising in Mozambique Channel under Rear-Admiral Sir E R Fremantle (engraving)
1626855 The British Squadron cruising in Mozambique Channel under Rear-Admiral Sir E R Fremantle (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The British Squadron cruising in Mozambique Channel under Rear-Admiral Sir E R Fremantle. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 15 March 1890.
English School (19th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23557212
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
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The British Squadron cruising in Mozambique Channel under Rear-Admiral Sir E R Fremantle (engraving) captures a moment of maritime power and elegance. This 19th-century engraving, created by the English School, showcases the might and grandeur of the Royal Navy during its expedition in the Mozambique Channel. The print depicts a fleet of majestic ships sailing through the turquoise waters, led by Rear-Admiral Sir E R Fremantle. The vessels showcased include Reindeer, Calliope, Kingfisher, Curacoa, Algerine, Boadicea, Brisk, and Raleigh - each representing Britain's naval prowess. As we delve into this historical artwork from The Illustrated London News dated March 15th, 1890; we are transported to an era where naval forces played a crucial role in protecting national interests across vast oceans. The presence of these ships not only symbolizes military strength but also signifies the reach and influence of British imperialism. This scene serves as a reminder of the dedication and bravery exhibited by both sailors and soldiers alike. It is an ode to their unwavering commitment to safeguarding their nation's sovereignty while projecting power on distant shores. Through this engraving captured by Bridgeman Images for Fine Art Finder's collection Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; viewers can appreciate both the artistic beauty and historical significance that lies within this portrayal of British naval might.
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