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Operations in the Canton River. Sketch of the River Chou Kiang (Canton River) from the Bocca Tigris to Canton. Also the French-Folly Fort, and the City of Canton, 1847 (etching, map, chart)
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Operations in the Canton River. Sketch of the River Chou Kiang (Canton River) from the Bocca Tigris to Canton. Also the French-Folly Fort, and the City of Canton, 1847 (etching, map, chart)
7341900 Operations in the Canton River. Sketch of the River Chou Kiang (Canton River) from the Bocca Tigris to Canton. Also the French-Folly Fort, and the City of Canton, 1847 (etching, map, chart) by Day & Son (fl.1857); 55.3x44.8 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Day & Son [engravers]
This map clearly depicts the landmarks from the Bocca Tigris to Canton that had already become familiar to Western sailors. Additionally, set-in diagrams illustrate the city of Canton, the French Folly Fort and the destruction of the Keep on 3 April 1847.
The French Folly Fort was guarded by thirty soldiers and twenty cannons and was situated on the eastern passage to Canton.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38176842
© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
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This stunning etching from 1847 captures the operations in the Canton River with intricate detail and precision. The sketch of the River Chou Kiang (Canton River) from the Bocca Tigris to Canton provides a visual representation of this important waterway, showcasing key landmarks along its path.
The French Folly Fort, guarded by soldiers and cannons, stands out prominently on the eastern passage to Canton. This strategic location played a significant role in protecting the city and controlling access to it. The destruction of the Keep on April 3rd, 1847 is also depicted in this historical map, offering insight into past conflicts and events that shaped this region.
As Western sailors navigated these waters, they would have relied on maps like these to guide their way and understand the layout of the land. The detailed illustrations of Canton itself provide a glimpse into daily life in this bustling city during the 19th century.
Overall, this print offers a fascinating glimpse into a pivotal moment in history, capturing both the beauty and complexity of operations in the Canton River. It serves as a reminder of how art and cartography can come together to document our world's past with incredible accuracy and artistry.
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