Battle of Castalla in Valencia, 13th of April 1813; wherein the small advance of the British Army entirely defeated with prodigious slaughter, all the efforts of Suchet's chosen troops At the Point of the Bayonet!
Color aquatint by Clark & Dubourg 'from an original drawing made on the spot by Lt. Col. Reeves, 27th Regt.', published Novr. 2, 1814; hilltop held by British troops with French troops advancing up the steep hill-side; small group of French cavalry in flight between British lines holding mound with castle and church in middle-ground center. Color aquatint by Clark & Dubourg 'from an original drawing made on the spot by Lt. Col. Reeves, 27th Regt.', published Novr. 2, 1814; hilltop held by British troops with French troops advancing up the steep hill-side; small group of French cavalry in flight between British lines holding mound with castle and church in middle-ground center. Oblong folio, matted; margins.
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