The original ship
“Zeven Provinciën” fought the English repeatedly during the Anglo-Dutch wars, being involved at all the major actions including the Four Days battle & the raid on the Medway & Thames.
“Zeven Provinciën” fought the English repeatedly during the Anglo-Dutch wars, being involved at all the major actions including the Four Days battle & the raid on the Medway & Thames.
A very fine painting of this Eighty gun Ship of the Line, full size replica now building at the Batavia Wherf, Leylastad, in the Netherlands.
The original plan was to produce prints, the sale of which would support this amazing project. At that time it was not possible to produce small print runs economically (it is now).
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Some day over a beer, if I don’t write it first I will tell you a bit of the story which includes, but this only a fraction of the tale, the taking of the largest treasure of all time at sea.
Rhoda Mary” and “Katie Cluett” 2 schooners, Cornish built by the Ferris / Trebilcock families, they were soon famous schooners.
The tale gets better;
Mauretania’s usual ports of call were, Liverpool, Southampton, Plymouth, Le Harve, Queenstown (now Cobh) & New York. She restored the prestige of the British Merchant Marine & Cunard in particular.
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“I have urgent dispatches” picture in a new book; “I am a maritime historian and have been contracted to write a huge-format (about the size of an atlas) illustrated book on fighting ships 1750-1850. I am keen to include contemporary art and I am a great admirer of your image of the Pickle coming back after Trafalgar”.
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