View of Bayonne, taken from the Sand Hills on the left of the Adour, when occupied by the British forces on the 12 of March, 1814, by Lieutenbant George B. Willis, Royal Artillery: Dedicated with permission to the Rt. Honble. Earl Mulgrave, Master General of the Ordnance &c &c &c. This print is intended to commemorate the illustrious return of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, and that proud p

One of a collection of 4 aquatints of military scenes; by Clark & Dubourg after Lt. George Brander Willis, Royal Artillery, published June 24, 1814. View of soldiers patrolling on hills, a group of the left around a fire over which one is setting a kettle on a tripod, with a town on the far side of a river which broadens on the left, a bridge in the distance and the church and a fort on the right. One of a collection of 4 aquatints of military scenes; by Clark & Dubourg after Lt. George Brander Willis, Royal Artillery, published June 24, 1814. View of soldiers patrolling on hills, a group of the left around a fire over which one is setting a kettle on a tripod, with a town on the far side of a river which broadens on the left, a bridge in the distance and the church and a fort on the right. Large oblong folio, matted; margins. London, Parker Gallery, 1950.
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