Eighteenth/nineteenth century maritime prints:
Eighteenth/nineteenth century maritime prints:

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Eighteenth/nineteenth century maritime prints:
the first entitled Englands Glory with caption reading The Spanish Galleons taken and deftroy'd in the West Indies by Commodore Wager. May 28. 1708; the second with caption The French Squadron under the Command of Monsr De la Clue, defeated off Cape Logos by Admiral Boscawen on the 18. August 1759. and the last, untitled, printed as a set of three showing the fleet off Gibralta [?] with portraits of Admirals either side, stamped London Published May 22. 1810 by J.S. Copley, George Street, Hanover Square, the largest -- 12 x 39in. (30.5 x 99cm.)
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