File:'Trafalgar' 120 Guns RMG PU7887.jpg

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Chatfield and Coleman; Henry Moses
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English: 'Trafalgar' 120 Guns

Print from Moses' Sketches of Shipping, entitled 'Trafalgar 120 Guns'. Signed, inscribed and dated by the artist. Starboard-quarter view of the ship in ordinary (reserve) and roofed over, moored in the basin at Sheerness Dockyard. The ship's name is on her stern and part of the yard buildings can be seen on the left. The preparatory drawing (PAE9946) is in the NMM collection. See also PAD7888, PAD7886 and PAD7885.

Trafalgar 120 Guns
Date 1 October 1824
date QS:P571,+1824-10-01T00:00:00Z/11
Dimensions Sheet: 193 x 277 mm
Notes Box Title: Artists Prints 20.4 1870 Henry Moses. 'Sketches of shipping Drawn and Etch'd by Henry Moses 1824.'
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/112038
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Acquisition Number: PR1953-238
id number: PAD7887
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Green Blackwall collection

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