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The Naval Mobilisation (engraving)
1041523 The Naval Mobilisation (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Naval Mobilisation. Illustration for The Graphic, 25 August 1888.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22653920
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Accompanying Active Amphion Bantry Bay Benbow Berehaven Blockade Breeze Chased Conqueror Hotspur Iris Lough Swilly Mercury Mersey Naval Mobilisation Northumberland Rover Spider Sunk Surprised Tartar Torpedo Boat Torpedo Boats Watering Inconstant Lamlash Malin Head
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The Naval Mobilisation - A Historic Display of Power and Strategy
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. This photo print, titled "The Naval Mobilisation" takes us back to the 19th century, immersing us in a pivotal moment for the Royal Navy. The image showcases an engraving from The Graphic, dated 25 August 1888, capturing a scene of immense naval strength and preparation. In this remarkable artwork by English School, we witness a fleet of majestic ships led by the conqueror HMS Benbow and HMS Inconstant. They navigate through Lough Swilly with grace as a gentle breeze fills their sails. Alongside them are torpedo boats like Active and Tartar, ready to support their larger counterparts. As we delve deeper into the composition, we notice other significant elements that add depth to this historical narrative. We see Royal Navy vessels such as Mercury and Iris accompanying Rover and Amphion near Malin Head while Spider patrols Bantry Bay. These warships symbolize the might of Britain's armed forces during times of mobilization. The image also highlights the collaboration between navy and army troops as they prepare for potential conflicts at sea. It serves as a reminder that protecting national interests requires both maritime power and ground forces working in unison. "The Naval Mobilisation" is not just an exquisite piece of art but also a testament to British naval supremacy during this era. It captures moments filled with anticipation, surprise attacks on enemy vessels like No 78 Torpedo Boat sunk off Lamlash, showcasing the strategic brilliance
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