A series of 12 Compact Limited Editions of 750 Copies
artist signed and numbered.
Full historical notes printed beneath each image.
All prints Image size 9 3⁄4 x 13 ins. (24.5 x 33cm).
Overall paper size 13 3⁄4 x 16 1⁄2 ins (35 x 41cm).
Published retail price of £60 each + VAT.
Mounted to size 16"x18" with bevelled ivory card mount, backing card and clear wrap.
Add £3.50 + VAT to trade price.
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LA1 HMS Victory
First-Rate 100-gun Ship. Building
started in 1759 and far from new at the Battle of Trafalgar.
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LA2 “Pickle”
6-gun Schooner. Carried dispatches
reporting the Battle of Trafalgar in eight days.
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LA3 HMS Indefatigable
44-gun Razee. An exceptionally
powerful Frigate.
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LA4 HMS Temeraire
Second-rate 98-gun Ship.
Famous for its epic action alongside HMS Victory at Trafalgar.
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LA5 HMS Euryalus
Fifth-rate 36-gun Frigate -
Constantly accompanied Nelson’s Flagship HMS Victory during the
Trafalgar campaign.
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LA6 HMS Captain
74-gun Ship. Commodore
Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of St. Vincent in 1797.
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LA7 Le Bucentaure
The French Flagship - 80-gun
Ship - fought at the Battle of Trafalgar.
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LA8 Santisima Trinidad
The Spanish Flagship -
First-rate 136-gun Ship. Fought at the Battles of St. Vincent and
Trafalgar.
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LA9 HMS Speedy
14-gun Brig - Famous for her
action against the vastly superior Gamo.
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LA10 HMS Leander
Fourth-rate 52-gun Ship -
Found herself at the Battle of the Nile 1797.
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LA11 HMS Surprise
Captured French Ship, rated
Fifth-rate. Now best known for her fictional career in Patrick
O’Brien novels.
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LA12 USS United States
44-gun Heavy Frigate -
the first of the American super-frigates and built in 1797.
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