File:Stationers Almanack, 1812. Leap Year. Plan of the Attack upon the Boulogne Flotilla, by the Naiad Frigate, Captn Carteret, Septr 21, 1811, in the presence of the Emperor, Bonaparte, in his barge PAF4788.jpg

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English: Stationers Almanack, 1812. Leap Year. Plan of the Attack upon the Boulogne Flotilla, by the Naiad Frigate, Captn Carteret, Septr 21, 1811, in the presence of the Emperor, Bonaparte, in his barge, when the Admirals Praam was run ashore and the Ville de Lyon, Praam, taken

IDː PAF4788

Materialsː etching. Technique includes engraving.

Measurementsː Sheet: 240 x 443 mm; Mount: 405 mm x 556 mm
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Author I. Ryaland
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