Plan_of_the_siege_of_the_Havana_surrenderid_(sic)_Aug._12,_1762_to_the_English_commanded_by_the_Earl_of_Albemarle_General_and_Sir_George_Pococke_K.B._Admiral_LOC_2006636740.jpg
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Description Plan of the siege of the Havana surrenderid (sic) Aug. 12, 1762 to the English commanded by the Earl of Albemarle General and Sir George Pococke K.B. Admiral LOC 2006636740.jpg |
English:
Relief shown by shading. Oriented with north toward the lower left. Pen-and-ink and watercolor. Insets: Castle of Morro -- Fort of Puntal. Views: View of the town of Havana taken from the harbour -- View of the coast of Cuba taken opposite the harbour of the Havannah from the sea. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Acquisitions control no. 2007-032
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Plan of the siege of the Havana surrenderid [sic] Aug. 12, 1762 to the English commanded by the Earl of Albemarle General and Sir George Pococke K.B. Admiral | ||
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G4924.H3S1 1762 .H2 | ||
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Source | https://www.loc.gov/item/2006636740/ | ||
Author | Hawk, James | ||
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Location
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Havana · Cuba | ||
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Military Battles And Campaigns · Cities And Towns · Catalog · American Memory · Geography And Map Division | ||
Subject
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Maps, Manuscript · Havana · Cuba · Siege · Early Works To 1800 · Havana (Cuba) · History |
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