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NAVAL SHIP: GREAT HARRY. The Great Harry (Henri GrÔÇÜce ÔÇÜ Dieu), English carrack, built in 1514 and destroyed by fire in 1553. Lithograph, English, 19th century

NAVAL SHIP: GREAT HARRY. The Great Harry (Henri GrÔÇÜce ÔÇÜ Dieu), English carrack, built in 1514 and destroyed by fire in 1553. Lithograph, English, 19th century


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NAVAL SHIP: GREAT HARRY. The Great Harry (Henri GrÔÇÜce ÔÇÜ Dieu), English carrack, built in 1514 and destroyed by fire in 1553. Lithograph, English, 19th century

NAVAL SHIP: GREAT HARRY.
The Great Harry (Henri Grce à Dieu), English carrack, built in 1514 and destroyed by fire in 1553. Lithograph, English, 19th century

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This lithograph showcases the majestic naval ship, Great Harry, also known as Henri Grâce à Dieu. Built in 1514 during the Tudor era, this English carrack was a symbol of power and strength on the open seas. The intricate details captured in this print transport us back to a time when maritime exploration was at its peak. The Great Harry's imposing presence is highlighted against the backdrop of an expansive ocean, reminding us of the vastness and unpredictability of nature. Its sturdy exterior suggests resilience and durability, while its sails billow with determination as it glides through the waves. As we admire this historic vessel, we are reminded of its significant role in battles fought by the Royal Navy during the Renaissance period. This battle ship served as a vital mode of transportation for England's navy and played a crucial part in shaping history. Despite its glory days, tragedy struck when fire engulfed the Great Harry in 1553. This lithograph serves as a poignant reminder of both triumphs and losses experienced by seafarers throughout history. With every detail meticulously etched into this artwork, it allows us to appreciate not only England's rich maritime heritage but also marvel at the craftsmanship that went into constructing such magnificent ships like Carracks during the 1500s.

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