A West View of the Moulin a Poudre, where the British Army halted, 30th Novr 1810, John Heaviside Clark, April 1813

A West View of the Moulin a Poudre, where the British Army halted, 30th Novr 1810, John Heaviside Clark, April 1813

Plate 2 of eight views, of the mauritius comprising the positions of the british army, commanded by the hon. Ble maj. R gen. J. Abercrombie, on the 29th & 30th of nov. R & 1st of dec. R 1810, also of the town and harbour of port louis. Most respectfully dedicated to leiu. Col. L. Smith, & the officers of h. M. 65th reg. T by their most humble obedient servant, t. Temple. Bombay 1811. H. M. 65th regt. [london: published by w. Haines, 1813]. Isle of france no. 2. A west view of the moulin à pondre, where the british army halted, 30th novr 1810. (includes bl typo). Pw4780 paf4780. Object Type: print. Date: April 1813. Place of creation: London. Dimensions: height: 29.2 cm (11.4 in); width: 43.3 cm (17 in). Medium: aquatint print with etching and engraving. Depicted Place: Mauritius. Collection: National Maritime Museum. Isle of France No. 2. A west view of the Moulin a Poudre, where the British Army halted on 30 November 1810 RMG PAF4779
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Author: John Heaviside Clark (1771–1863) After Richard Temple (fl. 1806–1810)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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prints in the national maritime museum, londoneight views of the mauritius comprising the positions of the british army, 1810isle de france (mauritius)aquatint print with etching and engravingmauritiusnational maritime museumjohn heaviside clark

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