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Ackermann, R (publisher); Henri Merke (engraver); Rowlandson, Thomas (artist)
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English: Admiral

Fleets were usually divided into three squadrons which formed the van (forward), the centre and the rear. The rear was commanded by a rear-admiral who was subordinate to the vice-admiral commanding the van. The admiral commanded the centre squadron and had overall command of the whole fleet. The rear- and vice-admirals reported to him. The ship of an admiral was recognised by flags and thus known as a flagship.

Admiral
Date 15 February 1799
date QS:P571,+1799-02-15T00:00:00Z/11
Dimensions Mount: 258 mm x 205 mm
Notes Box Title: H 20.4 Prints. Rowlandson. 1827.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/129110
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Print Room Location Code: H 20.4 1827
id number: PAF4975
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