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LORD ROBERT MANNERS (1758-1782). British Royal Navy officer
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LORD ROBERT MANNERS (1758-1782). British Royal Navy officer
LORD ROBERT MANNERS
(1758-1782). British Royal Navy officer. Lord Robert Manners mortally wounded, on board the Resolution in the memorable engagement between Admiral Rodney & Count de Grasse, in the West Indies, the 12th of April 1782. Engraving from George Frederick Raymonds History of England, late 18th century
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1782 Admiral April Battle Border British Count Death Deck Decorative Frederick George Grasse History Of England Lord Manners Naval Officer Raymond Resolution Robert Rodney Royal Navy Ship West Indies Wounded
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This print depicts Lord Robert Manners, a British Royal Navy officer who tragically lost his life during a significant naval battle. The image captures the moment when Lord Robert Manners was mortally wounded on board the Resolution, a ship involved in the memorable engagement between Admiral Rodney and Count de Grasse in the West Indies on April 12th, 1782. The engraving, taken from George Frederick Raymond's History of England from the late 18th century, showcases Lord Robert Manners standing on the deck of the ship amidst chaos and destruction. The decorative border adds an elegant touch to this historical artwork. Lord Robert Manners' bravery and sacrifice serve as a reminder of the immense courage displayed by naval officers during times of war. His untimely death symbolizes both the perils faced by those serving in maritime conflicts and their unwavering dedication to protecting their country. This poignant image is part of Granger Art on Demand's collection curated by Granger NYC. It offers viewers a glimpse into an important chapter in British naval history while honoring Lord Robert Manners' memory and paying tribute to all those who have served in similar circumstances.
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