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Thomas Troubridge (c1758-1807) English naval officer who rose to the rank of Rear-Admiral



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Thomas Troubridge (c1758-1807) English naval officer who rose to the rank of Rear-Admiral

Thomas Troubridge (c1758-1807) English naval officer who rose to the rank of Rear-Admiral. Entered the Royal Navy in 1773, served in the East Indies, at the Battle of Cape St Vincent, and Aboukir Bay. In 1807 his ship foundered of Madagascar and he and his whole crew were lost. From National Portrait Gallery by James Jerdan (London, 1830)

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Media ID 9752263

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1773 1807 1830 Battle Cape Crew East Entered Gallery Indies James Lost Madagascar National Naval Navy Officer Rank Rear Admiral Rose Royal Sailor Served Ship Thomas Vincent Aboukir Foundered Jerdan Troubridge


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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases Thomas Troubridge, an esteemed English naval officer who achieved the rank of Rear-Admiral. Born around 1758, Troubridge embarked on his illustrious career by joining the Royal Navy in 1773. Throughout his service, he displayed remarkable bravery and skill in various significant battles and expeditions. Notably, Troubridge served in the East Indies as well as distinguished himself at both the Battle of Cape St Vincent and Aboukir Bay. His unwavering commitment to duty earned him respect among his peers and superiors alike. Tragically, fate dealt a cruel blow to this valiant sailor. In 1807, while commanding his ship off the coast of Madagascar, disaster struck as it foundered amidst treacherous waters. The entire crew was lost at sea alongside their courageous leader. Captured with meticulous detail by James Jerdan for London's National Portrait Gallery in 1830, this portrait immortalizes Rear-Admiral Thomas Troubridge's legacy within British naval history. His unwavering dedication to serving his country is forever etched into the annals of time. As we gaze upon this poignant image today, let us remember not only Troubridge's valiant contributions but also those countless sailors who have sacrificed their lives for our maritime heritage. May their courage inspire future generations to uphold honor and duty on land or at sea.

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