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With the "X"Fleet, a Man overboard from HMS "Hannibal"off the Scilly Islands (litho)

With the 'X'Fleet, a Man overboard from HMS 'Hannibal'off the Scilly Islands (litho)


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With the "X"Fleet, a Man overboard from HMS "Hannibal"off the Scilly Islands (litho)

1037254 With the " X" Fleet, a Man overboard from HMS " Hannibal" off the Scilly Islands (litho) by Nash, Joseph (d.1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: With the " X" Fleet, a Man overboard from HMS " Hannibal" off the Scilly Islands. Illustration for The Graphic, 10 August 1901.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection

Media ID 22646228

© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images

Joseph Nash Lifeboats Nash Joseph 1808 1878 Naval School Overboard Scilly Islands The Graphic


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With the 'X' Fleet, a Man overboard from HMS 'Hannibal' off the Scilly Islands

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is a captivating litho print by Joseph Nash that captures a dramatic moment at sea. The artwork, created in the 19th century, showcases the bravery and danger faced by naval personnel during this era. In this scene, we witness a man falling overboard from HMS 'Hannibal', one of the ships belonging to the renowned 'X' Fleet. The incident takes place near the picturesque Scilly Islands, adding an element of natural beauty to an otherwise intense situation. As lifeboats rush to rescue their fallen comrade, tension fills the air. Nash's attention to detail and skillful use of light and shadow bring this historical event to life. His artistic prowess allows us to feel as though we are present on board HMS 'Hannibal', witnessing both the chaos and unity among sailors during such perilous moments. This lithograph was originally published in The Graphic on August 10th, 1901. It serves as a reminder of the courage displayed by those serving in Britain's Royal Navy during times of conflict. Through his artistry, Nash immortalizes not only this specific incident but also pays homage to all men who risked their lives for their country at sea. The print stands as a testament to Nash's talent as an artist and his ability to capture both action and emotion within his work. It serves as an important historical document that transports viewers back in time while honoring those who served in Her Majesty's Armed Forces with unwavering dedication and valor.

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