To the Rt. Honble George Keppel, Earl of Albemarle, &c. &c. Commander in Chief, of all His Majesty's Land Forces, at the Attacks and Reduction, of the Havannah, This Perspective View of the Landing and Marching the Troops along the Shore towards the Fort Cojmar, between the Hours of One andThree, in the Afternoon of June 7th, 1762: With the Transports anchoring along the Shore, also His Majesty's

Hand-colored engraving (one of 12) by Mason after Serres 'drawn on the spot' [by Lieut. Philip Orsbridge]; fleet anchored offshore; troops landing from longboats in left background and forming up on shore, fort firing guns in left distance; unnumbered. Hand-colored engraving (one of 12) by Mason after Serres 'drawn on the spot' [by Lieut. Philip Orsbridge]; fleet anchored offshore; troops landing from longboats in left background and forming up on shore, fort firing guns in left distance; unnumbered. Large oblong folio; plate mark, margins; clean. From 'Historical Views of the last Glorious Expedition of H. M. Forces against the Havannah 1762...' Chicago, Kenneth Nebenzahl, 1972.
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