The Town of Elvas, its Aqueduct, & Fort Lucie: To His Royal Highness Frederick Duke of York and Albany, Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Forces &c. &c. &c. This View, taken under Fort la Lippe, shewing particularly the Town of Elvas, on the Frontier of Portugal, distinguished as the head quarters of the British Army during the campaigns, under Field Marchal the Marquis of Wellington; together w
One of a collection of 4 color aquatints of military scenes; by Dubourg after Henry Smith (after Robert Daubeny King?), published Augt. 1, 1813. 'A group of soldiers resting beside a gnarled tree around a fire, a man carrying wood approaching them on the left, at the top of a hill, overlooking a fort built on the top of a mountain, soldiers marching along the road at the base, from the left, a town surrounded by thick walls on a lower level behind to left and an aqueduct in the background to right'. -- British Museum. One of a collection of 4 color aquatints of military scenes; by Dubourg after Henry Smith (after Robert Daubeny King?), published Augt. 1, 1813. 'A group of soldiers resting beside a gnarled tree around a fire, a man carrying wood approaching them on the left, at the top of a hill, overlooking a fort built on the top of a mountain, soldiers marching along the road at the base, from the left, a town surrounded by thick walls on a lower level behind to left and an aqueduct in the background to right'. -- British Museum. Large oblong folio, matted; margins. London, Parker Gallery, 1950.
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