File:The Combined Forces under Brig. Cotton, C.B. and Captains Alexander, C.B. & Chads, R.N. passing the Fortress of Donabue to effect a junction with Sir Archibald Campbell, on the 27th March 1825 1241485001.jpg

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Print made by: Henry Pyall After: Thomas Stothard After: Capt Thornton

Published by: Thomas Clay
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English: The Combined Forces under Brig. Cotton, C.B. and Captains Alexander, C.B. & Chads, R.N. passing the Fortress of Donabue to effect a junction with Sir Archibald Campbell, on the 27th March 1825

Plate 24 (No 6 of Series 2): View of Western forces attacking the boats of the native, in a bay, British soldiers running in the foreground and shooting towards the local's boats which row to the right, Western boats and soldiers chasing the boats, fortress and camp in the background; after George Webster after Captain Thornton. 1826 Hand-coloured aquatint and etching.

Series: Series: Rangoon views, and combined operations in the Birman empire

Curator's commentsː See 1959,1123.1 for comment.
Date 1826
date QS:P571,+1826-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium Aquatint with etching, hand coloured
Dimensions Height: Height: 337 millimetres. Width: Width: 425 millimetres
institution QS:P195,Q6373
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1917,1208.4095
Source/Photographer https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/image/1241485001
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