File:H.M. Brig Curlew of 10 guns Comr Edmd Norcott Off Bembridge Coming into Spithead, Septr 1st 1838 Returning from the Coast of Africa RMG PW8051.tiff
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Sturdee, A B (artist and engraver) |
Description |
English: H.M. Brig Curlew of 10 guns Comr Edmd Norcott Off Bembridge Coming into Spithead, Septr 1st 1838 Returning from the Coast of Africa A lithograph by AB Sturdee of the 10-gun brig 'Curlew' from her starboard broadside coming into Spithead on 1 September 1838, after a successful commission off the west coast of Africa, during which she took five slaving vessels. A ship's boat with six figures on board figures in the right foreground, with the cliffs of Spithead in the background. Following 14 years on near-continuous service from 1830 onwards, mostly on anti-slavery patrols, she was paid off at Portsmouth in 1844. During her retirement years, she was seemingly fitted as a mortar brig. The success or otherwise of hte experiment is uncertain, as 'Curlew' was taken to pieces in 1848. |
Date |
1838 date QS:P571,+1838-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Dimensions | Mount: 237 mm x 289 mm |
Notes | Box Title: Fighting Ships 1824-1831. |
Source/Photographer | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/102878 |
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Identifier InfoField | Unidentified Prints & Drawings Number: RNS C4 id number: PAF8051 |
Collection InfoField | Fine art |
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