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The cover of The Illustrated London News, 17th April 1875. Artist: JR Wells
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The cover of The Illustrated London News, 17th April 1875. Artist: JR Wells
The cover of The Illustrated London News, 17th April 1875. Commissioned in 1877, the Alexandra was a broadside ironclad battleship. The development of turret-mounted naval guns in the period since she was designed made her effectively obsolete when completed. The launch of HMS Alexandra at Chatham Dockyard, Kent
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Battleship Chatham Chatham Dockyard Cover Dockyard Hull Kent Launch Launching Print Collector9 River Medway Royal Navy Shipbuilding Title Wells Hms Alexandra Illustrated London News Naval Warfare Warship
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This print showcases the cover of The Illustrated London News from 17th April 1875, featuring the magnificent HMS Alexandra. Commissioned in 1877, this broadside ironclad battleship was a true testament to British naval power during the Victorian era. However, advancements in turret-mounted naval guns since her design rendered her obsolete upon completion. The image captures the historic moment of HMS Alexandra's launch at Chatham Dockyard in Kent. As she gracefully glides into the River Medway, one cannot help but marvel at her grandeur and strength. The ship's hull stands tall against the backdrop of water, symbolizing Britain's dominance on both land and sea. This engraving by JR Wells beautifully portrays not only a remarkable warship but also reflects an important period in history when naval warfare underwent significant transformations. It serves as a reminder that progress is relentless and even mighty vessels like HMS Alexandra can be surpassed by new technologies. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece, we are transported back to nineteenth-century England - a time when ships ruled the seas and nations competed for supremacy on every geographical feature across the globe. This print allows us to appreciate not only the craftsmanship behind such majestic vessels but also their symbolic significance as representations of national pride and military might.
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