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Passing the Nore Light, 1842. Creator: Unknown
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Passing the Nore Light, 1842. Creator: Unknown
Passing the Nore Light, 1842. Royal Navy ships Monkey, Black Eagle, Shearwater, Royal George, Salamander, Radamanthus and Fearless passing the Nore Lightship marking a sandbank at the mouth of the Thames Estuary. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
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Lightship Lightvessel Naval Ship Royal Navy Sailing Ships Thames Thames Estuary Warships Black And Estuary Illustrated London News Naval Warfare Sailing Ship Warship
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Passing the Nore Light, 1842 - A Glimpse into Naval Warfare in the 19th Century
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. This print captures a significant moment in British naval history. Taken from an engraving featured in the "Illustrated London News" of 1844, it showcases a fleet of Royal Navy ships passing the Nore Lightship at the mouth of the Thames Estuary. The scene is filled with action as seven majestic vessels navigate through treacherous waters, their sails billowing against a dramatic sky. Among them are notable names like Monkey, Black Eagle, Shearwater, Royal George, Salamander, Radamanthus and Fearless – each representing Britain's maritime power during this era. The Nore Lightship stands tall as a vital marker for sailors navigating these perilous waters. Its presence signifies both danger and guidance amidst shifting sandbanks that pose threats to passing ships. This image offers us a glimpse into naval warfare strategies employed by the Royal Navy during this time period. It serves as a reminder of Britain's dominance on water transport and its commitment to protecting its shores. As we admire this remarkable piece from an unknown creator, we are transported back to Victorian England where newspapers like "Illustrated London News" played a crucial role in disseminating information about important events such as this one. This print not only documents historical moments but also highlights how artistry can capture the essence of warships battling against nature's forces while showcasing their grandeur
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