Poor Mizen, Tho

Poor Mizen, Tho' No Melting Lubber ... from The Adventures of a Post Captain, by a Naval Officer

(Poor Mizen, tho' no melting lubber ... from The Adventures of a Post Captain, by a Naval Officer, pub. 1820 (hand-coloured aquatint))


Charles Williams

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1820  ·  hand-coloured aquatint  ·  Picture ID: 201144

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Poor Mizen, Tho' No Melting Lubber ... from The Adventures of a Post Captain, by a Naval Officer by Charles Williams. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
captain bowsprit · adventures · royal navy · naval · post captain · officer · officers · sailor · sailors · scared · frightened · uniform · uniforms · uniformed · ship · ships · shipping · nautical · mizen · cannon · cannons · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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