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The 'Great Harry', man of war, the largest ship in the world during the reign of Henry VIII, c1857.Artist: T Sherratt
The 'Great Harry', man of war, the largest ship in the world during the reign of Henry VIII, c1857. The ship, properly named the 'Henry Grace a Dieu', is contrasted with HMS 'Royal Albert', of 131 guns, launched at Woolwich in 1854. From England's Battles by Sea and Land, volume IV, by Lieutenant Colonel William Freke Williams, published by the London Printing and Publishing Company, 1857.
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AR984828
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5063px × 3465px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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16TH CENTURY
19th century
B&W
B/W
Battleship
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
comparison
concept
Contrast
country
England
English
Engraving
geographical feature
Geography
GW
GW Terry;Terry
Henry Grace a Dieu
HMS Royal Albert
LOCATION
Monochrome
Naval warfare
NINETEENTH CENTURY
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sail
Sailing
SAILING SHIP
Seascape
Sherratt
Ship
SHIPS
SIXTEENTH CENTURY
Steamship
T
T Sherratt
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transport
TRANSPORTATION
Tudor
Victorian
WARFARE
Wars
Water
water transport
William Freke
William Freke Williams
William Williams
Williams