File:Plan and key. The Attack on Boulogne Oct 1804 RMG PZ6989.tiff

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E. D. Lewis
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English: Plan and key. The Attack on Boulogne Oct 1804

The original title of this very detailed watercolour drawing, centre bottom, reads: 'A S. E. View of the Town and Harbour of Boulogne with the Encampments on the Heights. Shewing also the situation of the French and English Squadrons as taken at anchor by E. D. Lewis H.M.S. Tartarus off Boulogne'. The flagship, centre bottom is identfied as the 'Monarch', 74, Admiral Lord Keith, then in charge of the anti-invasion blockade. Medium includes pen and black ink. [PvdM 4.05]

Plan and key. The Attack on Boulogne Oct 1804
Date 1804
date QS:P571,+1804-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Secondary support: 671 mm x 881 mm; Primary support: 624 mm x 758 mm; Mount: 760 mm x 899 mm
Notes Box Title: Miscellaneous Actions.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/157586
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