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Hand colored engraving, depicts the Victory on its last voyage, dedicated to Admiral Of The Fleet Earl Beatty, framed, measures 28 1/2' X 25. Apr 18, 2018  View The last journey of Victory (1922) By William LionelWyllie; watercolour and pen and ink with traces of pencil; 41.5 x 34cm (16 5/16 x 13 3/8in); Signed;. Access more artwork lots and estimated & realized auction prices on MutualArt.

. Vintage 1923 print entitled “The Last Journey of Victory, 1922” depicting the famous Royal Navy ship HMS Victory on its way to dry dock at Portsmouth, England, where she remains today as a museum vessel. Victory is best known for her role as Vice-Admiral Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Artist William Lionel Wyllie and his son Harold were heavily involved in the ship’s restoration and preservation. Vintage 1922 print entitled “The First Journey of Victory, 1778” depicting the famous Royal Navy ship HMS Victory at sea.

Victory, best known for her role as Vice-Admiral Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, was launched from Chatham Dockyard in 1765 but did not enter active service until 1778 after France joined the American War of Independence. Artist William Lionel Wyllie and his son Harold were heavily involved in the ship’s restoration and preservation in the early 20th century and Victory is today a museum vessel in dry dock in Portsmouth. bows and rigging of HMS Victory, in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The only surviving naval warship that represents the skill of naval dockyard shipwrights, ship designers and the industrial ability of Britain during the mid 18th century. She was Admiral Lord Nelson's flagship at the battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805, the most decisive British naval victory of the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815). Twenty-seven British ships defeated thirty-three French and Spanish ships under French Admiral Pierre Villeneuve. The British victory spectacularly confirmed the naval supremacy that Britain had establi https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bows-and-rigging-of-hms-victory-in-portsmouth-historic-dockyard-the-101543946.html.

HMS Victory, in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The only surviving naval warship that represents the skill of naval dockyard shipwrights, ship designers and the industrial ability of Britain during the mid 18th century. She was Admiral Lord Nelson's flagship at the battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805, the most decisive British naval victory of the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815). Twenty-seven British ships defeated thirty-three French and Spanish ships under French Admiral Pierre Villeneuve. The British victory spectacularly confirmed the naval supremacy that Britain had established during the past https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hms-victory-in-portsmouth-historic-dockyard-the-only-surviving-naval-101543948.html.

. Vintage 1922 print entitled “The First Journey of Victory, 1778” depicting the famous Royal Navy ship HMS Victory at sea. Victory, best known for her role as Vice-Admiral Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, was launched from Chatham Dockyard in 1765 but did not enter active service until 1778 after France joined the American War of Independence.

Artist William Lionel Wyllie and his son Harold were heavily involved in the ship’s restoration and preservation in the early 20th century and Victory is today a museum vessel in dry dock in Portsmouth. Vintage 1923 print entitled “The Last Journey of Victory, 1922” depicting the famous Royal Navy ship HMS Victory on its way to dry dock at Portsmouth, England, where she remains today as a museum vessel. Victory is best known for her role as Vice-Admiral Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.

Artist William Lionel Wyllie and his son Harold were heavily involved in the ship’s restoration and preservation. AJAXNETPHOTO. PORTSMOUTH, ENGLAND. Celebi pokemon card.

BEAUMONT PAINTING - HMS VICTORY AND SCHOONER PICKLE. 46CMSX38CMS - ORIGINAL OIL ON CANVAS BY THE ARTIST CAROLINE BEAUMONT DEPICTING NELSON'S 1805 BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR FLAGSHIP, AND THE SCHOONER PICKLE ON WHICH ADMIRAL COLLINGWOOD'S DISPATCH OF THE BATTLE WAS BROUGHT TO ENGLAND, TOGETHER IN PORTSMOUTH'S ROYAL NAVAL BASE HERITAGE SITE IN JULY 2005. ©COPYRIGHT:CAROLINE BEAUMONT. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX
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19TH CENTURY. PORTSMOUTH HARBOUR, ENGLAND. RIGGING HULK AND FRIGATE, PORTSMOUTH; A 19TH CENTURY ENGRAVING BY WILLIAM FINDEN AFTER A PAINTING BY F.W.COOKE SHOWING A FRIGATE (LEFT) POSSIBLY BEING RE-RIGGED READY FOR A COMMISSION. London, UK.

08th June, 2015. Dexter Dalwood, The Deluge, 2006 - Fighting History, an exhibition celebrating the enduring significance and emotional power of British history painting at the Tate Britain. The exhibition looks at how artists have transformed significant events into paintings that encourage us to reflect on our own place in history. The works in the show range from huge oil paintings from the 18th century to a recent work by Malcolm Morley which includes a canon from HMS Victory protruding from the canvas. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-08th-june-2015-dexter-dalwood-the-deluge-2006-fighting-history-83513941.html. London, UK. 08th June, 2015.

Dexter Dalwood, The Deluge, 2006 - Fighting History, an exhibition celebrating the enduring significance and emotional power of British history painting at the Tate Britain. The exhibition looks at how artists have transformed significant events into paintings that encourage us to reflect on our own place in history. The works in the show range from huge oil paintings from the 18th century to a recent work by Malcolm Morley which includes a canon from HMS Victory protruding from the canvas. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-08th-june-2015-dexter-dalwood-the-deluge-2006-fighting-history-83513940.html. London, UK. 08th June, 2015.

Jeremy Deller - the History of the World 1997-2004 - Fighting History, an exhibition celebrating the enduring significance and emotional power of British history painting at the Tate Britain. The exhibition looks at how artists have transformed significant events into paintings that encourage us to reflect on our own place in history. The works in the show range from huge oil paintings from the 18th century to a recent work by Malcolm Morley which includes a canon from HMS Victory protruding from the canvas. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-08th-june-2015-jeremy-deller-the-history-of-the-world-195.html. London, UK.

08th June, 2015. Jeremy Deller - the History of the World 1997-2004 - Fighting History, an exhibition celebrating the enduring significance and emotional power of British history painting at the Tate Britain. The exhibition looks at how artists have transformed significant events into paintings that encourage us to reflect on our own place in history. The works in the show range from huge oil paintings from the 18th century to a recent work by Malcolm Morley which includes a canon from HMS Victory protruding from the canvas. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-08th-june-2015-jeremy-deller-the-history-of-the-world-194.html.

London, UK. 08th June, 2015. Jeremy Deller - the History of the World 1997-2004 - Fighting History, an exhibition celebrating the enduring significance and emotional power of British history painting at the Tate Britain.

The exhibition looks at how artists have transformed significant events into paintings that encourage us to reflect on our own place in history. The works in the show range from huge oil paintings from the 18th century to a recent work by Malcolm Morley which includes a canon from HMS Victory protruding from the canvas. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-08th-june-2015-jeremy-deller-the-history-of-the-world-193.html. London, UK. 08th June, 2015. Malcolm Morley’s Trafalgar – Waterloo 2013 - Fighting History, an exhibition celebrating the enduring significance and emotional power of British history painting at the Tate Britain.

The exhibition looks at how artists have transformed significant events into paintings that encourage us to reflect on our own place in history. The works in the show range from huge oil paintings from the 18th century to a recent work by Malcolm Morley which includes a canon from HMS Victory protruding from the canvas.

The last journey of victory 1922

Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-08th-june-2015-malcolm-morleys-trafalgar-waterloo-2013-fighting-83513942.html.