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View of the Tower of London from the River Thames, 1744
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View of the Tower of London from the River Thames, 1744
View of the Tower of London from the River Thames, 1744, showing a procession with waggons going into the Tower of London loaded with the treasure taken from the Spaniards by Baron George Anson following his voyage to the Pacific in 1740-44 and the capture of a Spanish galleon. Also including a key and a description
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1st Baron Admiral George Admiral George Anson Anson Baron Commodore George Anson George Anson Procession Tower Hamlets Tower Of London Treasure Waggon Wagon 1st Baron Anson Lord Anson
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View of the Tower of London from the River Thames, 1744
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. This print takes us back to the vibrant streets of 18th century London. The image showcases a grand procession on the River Thames, with wagons laden with treasure making their way into the iconic Tower of London. This precious bounty was captured by Admiral George Anson during his daring voyage to the Pacific between 1740 and 1744. The Tower of London stands majestically in the background, its imposing fortifications reminding us of its historical significance as a symbol of power and authority. The intricate details captured in this engraving highlight both the architectural beauty and strategic importance that this castle held for centuries. As we delve deeper into this scene, we see people bustling along the riverbanks, witnessing this momentous event unfold before their eyes. Their presence adds an element of liveliness to an otherwise static image. This remarkable piece is not just a visual delight; it also serves as a key to unlock our understanding of England's maritime history. It transports us back in time when water transport played a vital role in trade and exploration. Preserved by Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this anonymous masterpiece allows us to appreciate Admiral George Anson's triumphs while capturing a snapshot of life along one of Britain's most iconic rivers – forever frozen in monochrome elegance.
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