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HMS Victoria, 121 guns (colour litho)
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HMS Victoria, 121 guns (colour litho)
2775651 HMS Victoria, 121 guns (colour litho) by Mitchell, William Frederick (1845-1914); Private Collection; (add.info.: HMS Victoria, 121 guns, the last three-decker - launched in 1859. Illustration for Her Majestys Navy by Charles Rathbone Low (Virtue, c 1890).); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection
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Hms Victoria Naval School Sails Steamship Warships Ship Of The Line Three Decker
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This print showcases the majestic HMS Victoria, a formidable warship with 121 guns. Painted in vibrant colors through lithography by William Frederick Mitchell, this artwork captures the grandeur and power of one of the last three-deckers ever built. Launched in 1859, HMS Victoria was an iconic symbol of British naval strength during the 19th century. The illustration comes from Charles Rathbone Low's book "Her Majesty's Navy" published around 1890. It offers a glimpse into the rich history of Britain's Royal Navy and its significant role in shaping European maritime supremacy. With its billowing sails and imposing presence on the open sea, this image evokes a sense of adventure and exploration that defined an era. The combination of traditional sailing ships with emerging steamship technology is evident here, showcasing how Britain adapted to changing times while maintaining its dominance at sea. This print serves as a reminder not only of Britain's naval prowess but also highlights the importance placed on military might during this period. It stands as a tribute to all those who served in Her Majesty's armed forces throughout history. Displayed within private collections like Valerie Jackson Harris', this artwork continues to inspire awe for both naval enthusiasts and admirers of British culture alike.
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