File:Le Gomer dans le port de Portsmouth.jpg

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Le Gomer dans le port de Portsmouth
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Published by: Édouard Henri Théophile Pingret

Published by: Ackermann
After: Thomas Sewell Robins (marine views of the boats arriving at Portsmouth)
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Durand-Brager after Thomas Sewell Robins
Title
Le Gomer dans le port de Portsmouth
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English: "Voyage de S. M. Louis-Philippe Ier, Roi des Français, au Château de Windsor. Dédié à S. M. Victoria, Reine d'Angleterre, par Édouard Pingret" (Paris, Éd. Pingret; London, Ackermann and Co.) 1846

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Depicted people Portrait of: Louis Philippe, King of the French
Depicted place Portsmouth Harbour
Date 1846
date QS:P571,+1846-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium paper
Dimensions 27,7 x 40,5 cm
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current15:27, 18 October 2021Thumbnail for version as of 15:27, 18 October 20211,372 × 1,054 (216 KB)Broichmore (talk | contribs){{artwork |author = Durand-Brager after Thomas Sewell Robins |title = Le Gomer dans le port de Portsmouth |artist = Published by: Édouard Henri Théophile Pingret : Published by: Ackermann : After: Thomas Sewell Robins (marine views of the boats arriving at Portsmouth) |description = {{en|1="Voyage de S. M. Louis-Philippe Ier, Roi des Français, au Château de Windsor. Dédié à S. M. Victoria, Reine d'Angleterre, par Édouard Pingret" (Paris, Éd. Pingret; London, Ackermann and Co.) 184...