The_British_Fleet_in_the_Mediterranean,_HMS_'Invincible'_towing_the_Derelict_Ship_'Giorgio_Boscorich'_into_Palermo_-_The_Graphic_1880.jpg
Summary
The British Fleet in the Mediterranean, H.M.S. Invincible towing the Derelict Ship Giorgio Boscorich into Palermo. | |
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Artist |
The Graphic
staff after a correspondent
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Author |
The Graphic
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Title |
The British Fleet in the Mediterranean, H.M.S.
Invincible
towing the Derelict Ship
Giorgio Boscorich
into Palermo.
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Object type |
print
object_type QS:P31,Q11060274
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Description |
English:
The British Fleet in the Mediterranean, HMS "Invincible" towing the Derelict Ship "Giorgio Boscorich" into Palermo. Illustration for The Graphic, 21 August 1880.
In August 1880, Invincible discovered the dismasted and abandoned Austro-Hungarian barque
George Roscovich
off Sardinia, Italy. She towed the barque in to Palermo, Sicily, Italy on 5 August.
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Depicted place | Palermo |
Date |
21 August 1880
date QS:P571,+1880-08-21T00:00:00Z/11
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Medium | Wood engraving |
Place of creation | London |
Source/Photographer | The Graphic |
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