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Captain Keigwin in the Revenge, beating off Sevagees Fleet, 1884
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Captain Keigwin in the Revenge, beating off Sevagees Fleet, 1884
Captain Keigwin in the Revenge, beating off Sevagees Fleet. From The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine Volume I [The Illustrated London News, London, 1884]
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Media ID 14961592
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Conflict Naval And Military Magazine Revenge Richard Keigwin Warship
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This print, titled "Captain Keigwin in the Revenge, beating off Sevagees Fleet" takes us back to a momentous event in naval history. The year is 1884, and the scene depicts Captain Richard Keigwin commanding his ship with unwavering determination amidst a fierce battle at sea. The image transports us outdoors onto the vast expanse of water, where sailing ships dominate the horizon. The flags fluttering proudly in the wind symbolize both national pride and the intensity of conflict. It's a sunny day, yet an air of tension hangs over this maritime battleground. The illustration captures the essence of warfare during the 19th century - monochrome hues emphasize every detail while adding depth to this historical depiction. As we gaze upon this engraving from The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine Volume I, we can almost hear cannons booming and waves crashing against wooden hulls. Captain Keigwin stands as a beacon of courage on his warship named Revenge. His leadership shines through as he valiantly defends against Sevagees Fleet - an enemy force determined to challenge his authority. This print serves as a reminder not only of past conflicts but also highlights human resilience in times of adversity. It showcases how transportation by sea played a pivotal role in shaping geographical boundaries throughout history. Preserved by The Print Collector29 under their collection from Illustrated London News (ILN), this piece offers us glimpses into our rich naval heritage while honoring Captain Richard Keigwin
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