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Spanish school. The Cantigas de Santa Maria (manuscript with music notations): The Virgin saving a merchants' ship in St. Juan de Acre. 13th century. Canticle n°172, folio 229 V. Madrid, San Lorenzo d
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The ship of Captain Cook is spared thanks to his lightning rod, while a Dutch ship is almost struck by lightning. 
The ship of Captain Cook is spared thanks to his lightning rod, while a Dutch ship is almost struck by lightning. 
Unique Identifier alb1508474 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 550px × 370px 
Photo Credit Album / Art Resource, NY 
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19TH CENTURY ENGRAVING
BAD STORM
Boat
CAPTAIN COOK
CLOTHING, DUTCH
Cook
Dutch
DUTCH SHIP
DUTCHMAN
Engraved
Engraving
ENGRAVING.
ENGRAVINGS
Etching
Lightning
LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR
LIGHTNING ROD
MAST
MASTS
MATT
METEOROLOGICAL_DISASTER
OLD PRINT
post
sail
Sea
SEVERE STORM
Ship
SPARED
Storm
STORMS
STRUCK BY LIGHTNING
Tempest
TEMPORAL
TEMPORARY
Thunderbolt
Thunderstorm
Vessel
WAVES
WEATHER: LIGHTNING
WEATHER: STORM
WEATHER: THUNDERSTORM