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The British Force off Tahiti - Her Majestys Ketch, Basilisk, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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The British Force off Tahiti - Her Majestys Ketch, Basilisk, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The British Force off Tahiti - Her Majestys Ketch, Basilisk, 1844. Royal navy ship:200 tons, commanded by Lieutenant Hunt, on board which vessel Queen Pomare took refuge, on her being apprised that it was intended to seize her and place her eldest son (a boy about seven years old) on a nominal throne, governed by a French Regency. Pomare has resided for several weeks on board this little vessel, not being permitted to land. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
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The British Force off Tahiti - Her Majesty's Ketch, Basilisk, 1844
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print captures a significant moment in history when the Royal Navy ship, Basilisk, played a crucial role in protecting Queen Pomare IV of Tahiti. In 1844, tensions were high as it was rumored that the French intended to seize the queen and place her young son on a nominal throne under their regency. Commanded by Lieutenant Hunt, this formidable vessel served as both refuge and sanctuary for Queen Pomare. Unable to set foot on land due to political circumstances, she resided aboard this modest yet powerful ketch for several weeks. The engraving showcases the grandeur of naval warfare during the 19th century. The Basilisk stands tall against the backdrop of the vast Pacific Ocean surrounding Otaheite (Tahiti). Its sleek design and impressive size symbolize Britain's strength and determination to protect its allies. This image is sourced from "Illustrated London News" a renowned newspaper of that era. Although its creator remains unknown, their skillful depiction transports us back in time to witness this historic event unfold. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of Victorian artistry, we are reminded of the power dynamics at play during colonial times. It serves as a testament to both Britain's naval supremacy and Queen Pomare IV's resilience amidst political turmoil.
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