John Stewart Esqr. Captain of His Majesty's Ship Seahorse

A bust-length portrait of John Stewart (1774–1811) in captain’s (over three years) undress uniform, 1795–1812, with the ribbon of the naval gold medal that Stewart was awarded for his capture of the Turkish vessel ‘Badere Zaffere’, 50 guns, when in command of the ‘Seahorse’, 38 guns, in July 1808. Lettered beneath the image with the title, ‘John Stewart Esqr. Captain of His Majesty’s Ship Sea Horse.’ Also lettered with the production details and publication line: ‘Engraved from an original Picture by C. Turner. / London. Published Sept. 30th 1812 by C. Turner, 50 Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.’ This portrait was engraved and published by Charles Turner on 30 September 1812. John Stewart served as a midshipman under Captain George Vancouver on his famous 1791–5 voyage, which explored and charted North America’s north-western Pacific coast. He subsequently served in the Mediterranean, in Egypt and in Constantinople in the Napoleonic Wars. (Updated May 2019.)

Object Details

ID: PAG9409
Type: Print
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Turner, Charles
Date made: 30 Sep 1812
People: Stewart, John
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. Caldwell Collection
Measurements: Sheet: 469 x 366 mm; Plate: 357 x 253 mm
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