Explosion,United States Steam Frigate Missouri,Gibraltar,Sartorius,Ships,c1845
Title: The explosion of the United States Steam Frigate Missouri, at Gibralter [sic], Aug. 26th, 1843 To Captn. Sir George Sartorius and the Officers of the H.M.S. Malabar--this print is respectfully dedicated by their obedient servant, Edmund Fry / / drawn by E. Duncan, from a sketch made on the spot by Lieut. G.P. Mands, T.G. Dutton lith.; Day & Haghe lithrs. to the Queen.
Creator(s): Dutton, Thomas Goldsworth, ca. 1819-1891, lithographer
Related Names:
Duncan, E.
Day & Haghe.
Date Created/Published: London: Ackerman & Co., [between 1843 and 1850].
Summary: Crew of H.M.S. Malabar (foreground, left) watch as USS Missouri explodes and burns in the distance from accidental fire after completing first trans-Atlantic voyage of a U.S. steam powered ship the day prior.
Subjects:
Ships--American--Gibraltar--1840-1850.
Ships--British--Gibraltar--1840-1850.
Ship accidents--Gibraltar--1840-1850.
Fires--Gibraltar--1840-1850.
Chromolithographs--1840-1860.
Naval prints--1840-1860.
Bookmark /2001695928/
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