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Seal of Admiral Vernon and the Capture of Porto Bello, 1739 (silver)2959981 Seal of Admiral Vernon and the Capture of Porto Bello, 1739 (silver) by English School, (18th century); Timothy Millett Collection; (add.info)
Capture of Porto Bello by Admiral Edward Vernon on 22 November 1739. Artist: Scott, Samuel (1702-1772)Capture of Porto Bello by Admiral Edward Vernon on 22 November 1739. Private Collection
Vernon at Portobello, c1740. Artist: Samuel ScottVernon at Portobello, c1740. The capture of Porto Bello, Panama, from the Spanish by British Admiral Edward Vernon (1684-1757) on 21 August 1739 during the War of Jenkins Ear
EDITORIAL George Ansons HMS Centurion off Cape Horn during his voyage around the world, 1740 -1748. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920
A new and correct map of the trading part of the West Indies, 1741 (hand coloured print)XOS1765715 A new and correct map of the trading part of the West Indies, 1741 (hand coloured print) by Overton, Henry (18th century); 54x68 cm; New York Public Library
A Spanish Guarda Costa (Coastguard) boarding Captain Jenkins ShipXJF105411 A Spanish Guarda Costa (Coastguard) boarding Captain Jenkins Ship and Cutting Off His Ear, 1731 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; English
A Prospect of the Town and Harbour of Carthagena, taken by the English underthe braveXJF105408 A Prospect of the Town and Harbour of Carthagena, taken by the English underthe brave Admiral Vernon, 1741 (engraving) (b&w photo) by English School
SPANISH RETREAT, 1742. Spanish troops retreating from the English colony of Georgia during the War of Jenkins Ear, 1742. Line engraving, American, c1830
ROBERT JENKINS (1731-1739). English mariner whose ear was cut off by the Spanish captain Fandino at Havana, 1731; Jenkins displaying his severed ear to Robert Walpole in 1738