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The Great Harry, man of war, the largest ship in the world during the reign of Henry VIII, c1857. Artist: T Sherratt
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The Great Harry, man of war, the largest ship in the world during the reign of Henry VIII, c1857. Artist: T Sherratt
The Great Harry, man of war, the largest ship in the world during the reign of Henry VIII, c1857. The ship, properly named the Henry Grace a Dieu, is contrasted with HMS Royal Albert, of 131 guns, launched at Woolwich in 1854. From Englands Battles by Sea and Land, volume IV, by Lieutenant Colonel William Freke Williams, published by the London Printing and Publishing Company, 1857
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The Great Harry, man of war, the largest ship in the world during the reign of Henry VIII, c1857. Artist: T Sherratt This print showcases 'The Great Harry, ' also known as Henry Grace a Dieu, which reigned as the largest ship in the world during King Henry VIII's era. The intricate details captured by artist T Sherratt transport us back to a time when naval warfare and seafaring were at their peak. Contrasting this magnificent vessel is HMS Royal Albert, a 131-gun ship launched at Woolwich in 1854. The juxtaposition allows us to appreciate how maritime technology evolved over centuries. Taken from Lieutenant Colonel William Freke Williams' book 'England's Battles by Sea and Land, ' published in 1857 by London Printing and Publishing Company, this engraving captures both ships with remarkable precision. The black and white aesthetic adds an air of nostalgia to this nineteenth-century masterpiece. It serves as a testament to Britain's rich naval history while highlighting its geographical dominance on waterways across the globe. Transport yourself back through time with this stunning print that beautifully depicts these majestic sailing ships amidst vast seascape. A true treasure for any history enthusiast or admirer of maritime heritage.
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