File:Capture of Aden 1839 "The British squadron preparing for action".jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCapture of Aden 1839 "The British squadron preparing for action".jpg |
English: Early 20th century British postcard showing one of six paintings on the 1839 capture of Aden, painted by Captain J. S. Rundle of the Royal Navy, who had taken part in the expedition. |
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early 20th century date QS:P,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P4241,Q40719727 |
Source | British Museum |
Author | Early 20th century British postcard showing a painting by Captain Joseph Sparkhall Rundle (1815-1880) |
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