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The Bombardment of Alexandria, "Well Done, Condor! ", the Men of the "Invincible"cheering the "Condor"after the Attack on Fort Marabout (engraving)
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The Bombardment of Alexandria, "Well Done, Condor! ", the Men of the "Invincible"cheering the "Condor"after the Attack on Fort Marabout (engraving)
1061325 The Bombardment of Alexandria, " Well Done, Condor! ", the Men of the " Invincible" cheering the " Condor" after the Attack on Fort Marabout (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Bombardment of Alexandria, " Well Done, Condor! ", the Men of the " Invincible" cheering the " Condor" after the Attack on Fort Marabout. Illustration for The Graphic, 24 July 1882.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22634858
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Anglo Egyptian War Attacker Bombardment Of Alexandria Celebrations Cheering Condor Invincible Naval School News Item
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The engraving captures a powerful moment in history, depicting "The Bombardment of Alexandria, 'Well Done, Condor!', the Men of the 'Invincible' cheering the 'Condor' after the Attack on Fort Marabout". This image showcases a significant event during the Anglo-Egyptian War in the 19th century. In this scene, we witness an intense maritime battle as two British naval ships, the "Invincible" and "Condor" engage in combat against Fort Marabout. The men aboard the "Invincible" are seen jubilantly cheering for their comrades on board the "Condor" who have just successfully attacked and conquered their target. The atmosphere is one of celebration and triumph as these brave sailors revel in their victory. Their unity and camaraderie are evident through their enthusiastic cheers and gestures towards each other's vessels. This historical artwork was originally published as an illustration for The Graphic newspaper on July 24th, 1882. It serves as a visual testament to both British naval prowess and military cooperation during times of conflict. Through this print, we gain insight into a pivotal moment in naval warfare history. It reminds us of the bravery exhibited by those who served at sea and highlights their determination to protect national interests.
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