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English: Picturesque Views of the Diamond Rock... South East View of the Diamond Rock, with the Cannon being hauled up from the Centaur by the Cable

Materials: aquatint & etching, coloured

Measurements: Sheet: 470 x 590 mm; Mount: 607 mm x 836 mm

PAH9544
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Source Collections of the National Maritime Museum
Author

John Eckstein

Joseph Constantine Stadler
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This is a picture of a massive jackstay being used by the British (Captain Hood) to sway a large (24 pounder) cannon onto Diamond Rock during the Napoleonic Wars.

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