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Twelve Remarkable Views in North America and West Indies. A View of the Entrance of the Harbour of Havana, taken from Within the Wrecks
Technique includes engraving.; Plate No.12. Book 19.; Bound with PAD7568-PAD7578.
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Object Details
ID:
PAD7579
Type:
Print
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Smyth, Hervey
Places:
Unlinked place
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Caird Collection
Measurements:
Sheet: 174 mm x 277 mm
Parts:
American Canadian Views (Album)
Twelve Remarkable Views in North America and West Indies. A View of the City of Quebec, the Capital of Canada. Taken partly from Point des Peres, and partly on board the Vanguard Man of War, by Capt. Hervey Smith (Print) (PAD7568)
Twelve Remarkable Views in North America and West Indies. A View of the fall of Montmorenci, and the attack made by Genl. Wolf, on the French Intrenchments near Beauport, with the Grenadiers of the Army July 31st 1759 (Print) (PAD7569)
Twelve Remarkable Views in North America and West Indies. A View of Cape Rouge, or Carouge, nine Miles above the City of Quebec, on the North Shore of the River St Lawrence. From this Place 1500 chosen Troops, at the break of day, fell down the River on the ebb of Tide to the Place of landing, 13th Septr. 1759 (Print) (PAD7570)
Twelve Remarkable Views in North America and West Indies. A View of Gaspee Bay, in the Gulf of St Laurence.- This French Settlement used to supply Quebec with fish, till it was destroyed by General Wolf after the surrender of Louisburg in 1758. During the Stay of the British Fleet General Wolf resided at the house on the beach (Print) (PAD7571)
Twelve Remarkable Views in North America and West Indies. A View of the Pierced Island, a remarkable Rock in The Gulf of St Laurence, two Leagues Southward of Gaspee Bay (Print) (PAD7572)
Twelve Remarkable Views in North America and West Indies. An East View of Montreal in Canada (Print) (PAD7573)
Twelve Remarkable Views in North America and West Indies. A View of Louisburg in North America, taken from the Light House when that City was beseiged in 1758 (Print) (PAD7574)
Twelve Remarkable Views in North America and West Indies. A South West View of the City of New York, in North America (Print) (PAD7575)
Twelve Remarkable Views in North America and West Indies. A View of Charles Town, the Capital of South Carolina in North America (Print) (PAD7576)
Twelve Remarkable Views in North America and West Indies. A View of the great Cohoes Falls, on the Mohawk River; the Fall about Seventy Feet, the River near a Quarter of a Mile broad (Print) (PAD7577)
Twelve Remarkable Views in North America and West Indies. A View of Bethlem, great Moravian Settlement in the Province of Penn-Sylvania (Print) (PAD7578)
Twelve Remarkable Views in North America and West Indies. A View of the Entrance of the Harbour of Havana, taken from Within the Wrecks (Print) (PAD7579)
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