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Captain Josling, of HMS Euryalus, 1863
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Captain Josling, of HMS Euryalus, 1863
Captain Josling, of HMS Euryalus, 1863. Josling commanded the Euryalus, flagship of the British squadron at the bombardment of the Japanese port of Kagoshima in August 1863. He and his second-in-command, Commander Wilmot, were killed during the fighting when they were both decapitated by the same cannonball, fired from the Japanese forts on the shore. A print from The Illustrated London News, 14th November 1863
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This print captures the stoic presence of Captain Josling, a prominent figure in British naval history. In 1863, he commanded the mighty HMS Euryalus, serving as the flagship of the British squadron during the intense bombardment of Kagoshima, a Japanese port. The image portrays a man adorned in his distinguished naval uniform and headgear, exuding authority and bravery. Tragically, this valiant leader met an untimely demise on that fateful day. Alongside his second-in-command, Commander Wilmot, Captain Josling fell victim to a devastating cannonball fired from Japanese forts along the shore. Both men were decapitated by this single projectile - an unimaginable testament to the brutality of warfare. The print itself is a poignant reminder of their sacrifice and serves as a visual metaphor for gunboat diplomacy prevalent during that era. It offers us insight into nineteenth-century naval warfare and its consequences through intricate engraving techniques and vibrant colors. As we observe this historical artifact today, it evokes emotions ranging from admiration for Captain Josling's leadership to sorrow for lives lost in battle. This image stands as both a tribute to these brave individuals who fought for their nation's cause and as an enduring symbol of honor within the Royal Navy's illustrious history.
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