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Berlinguero, Agustin (artist); Gasco (engraver); Rodriguez (engraver)
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Español: Fragata Española del porte de 40 cañones vista por la popa navegando á un largo.
English: Spanish Frigate of 40 cannon, looking at the stern sailing to a length. One of a series of 10 plates, of the classes and rates of all the ships that make up the Royal Navy of Spain, year 1807. Artist: Agustín Berlinguero de la Marca Gallego (1750-1810), Engraved by Rodríguez, and Gascó.
Date 1807
date QS:P571,+1807-00-00T00:00:00Z/9

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PU7335
Source/Photographer Royal Museums Greenwich: identifier 111486 (PAD7335 — National Maritime Museum)

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