File:The Life of a Sailor. (Safely Moor'd in Greenwich Hospital) Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte - (caricature) RMG PY3333.tiff

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Leoni Lee & Coxhead; M. & N. Hanhart
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English: The Life of a Sailor. [Safely Moor'd in Greenwich Hospital] Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte... (caricature)

A self-explanatory Victorian music cover, whose central image entitled 'Safely Moor'd in Greenwich Hospital' shows a peg-legged Greenwich Pensioner sitting at a table in one of the Hospital colonnades, with the masts and sails of a ship beyond in the river. To the left, a bust of the 17th-century naval hero, Robert Blake, sits on a cylindrical plinth bearing the names of Royal Naval victories, with a trophy of British flags and arms behind; a similar arrangement on the right, including an anchor, supports a bust of Nelson.

Narrative panels of the earlier 'life of the sailor' run left to right across top and bottom. At the top, 'The Waterman' shows the young man with his oars and wherry against a view of St Paul's Cathedral and the Thames. Then comes 'The Farewell' to his sweetheart as he embarks in the Navy and 'The Yarn', a deck scene of him relaxing with four shipmates (one being black).

At the bottom our hero and a companion struggle to control the ship's wheel in 'The Storm', then he forms part of a gun crew in 'The Battle', under direction of an officer. The final panel shows him stepping ashore from a boat, wounded in the arm, to meet his girl again. The complete item was published in 'London, [by] Leoni Lee & Coxhead, Music Sellers to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, 48 Albemarle St. / Where may be had uniform with the above "The Life of a Soldier" by C. W. Glover'. Both are priced at 3 shillings. See also other copies; PAG7011, PAI5989, ZBA4582 and PAH3332, the last of which has the music attached. There is also a further copy, with music, in the NMM Library in a varied bound collection of songs of similar date under unique item number PBE6852: this also contains 'The Life of a Soldier', whose matching cover design shows its hero as a Chelsea Pensioner in the centre panel. The Hanharts were specialist lithographic printers of this type of material in the mid-19th century, based in Charlotte Street, London.

The Life of a Sailor. Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte... (caricature)
Date circa 1860
date QS:P571,+1860-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Dimensions Sheet: 350 x 243 mm; Mount: 557 mm x 405 mm
Notes Box Title: Greenwich H size Caricatures 13.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/143280
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