The Attack of the Rear Guard of the French at Salamonde: To Lieut. General Sir John Cope Sherbrooke, K.B.; This Plate is respectfully inscribed by his most obedient humble Servant H. L'Eveque

5th in collection of 12 (of 13) numbered and unnumbered hand-colored engravings (this one uncolored) by Fittler after Leveque, published April 2, 1812; soldiers led by mounted officer on white horse crossing river in boats, town and fortifications on high plateau across river in background. 5th in collection of 12 (of 13) numbered and unnumbered hand-colored engravings (this one uncolored) by Fittler after Leveque, published April 2, 1812; soldiers led by mounted officer on white horse crossing river in boats, town and fortifications on high plateau across river in background. Oblong folio, matted; most with plate marks and margins intact; some slightly soiled. From 'Campaigns of the British Army in Portugal...' London, Francis Edwards, 1962.
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