HMS Amphion (1846) RMG PY0940 (cropped)


Autor/Urheber:
Day and Son (engravers); Dutton, Thomas Goldsworth (artist and engraver); Rudolph Ackermann (publishers)
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340 x 306 Pixel (114068 Bytes)
Beschreibung:
H.M. 50 gun frigate Phaeton constructed by Mr Joseph White

Note: HMS Amphion shown as 36 guns, she was reduced to 30 in 1848, So image is 1848, though published 1850
Hand-coloured.

H.M. 50 gun frigate Phaeton constructed by Mr Joseph White
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