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Departure of the Grand Duke Constantine of Russia, from Plymouth - drawn by Mr. N. M
Departure of the Grand Duke Constantine of Russia, from Plymouth - drawn by Mr. N. M. Condy, 1845. Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia leaves after a royal visit to England....his Imperial Majestys Ingermanland, 74 guns, with the flag of Admiral Lutke, having the Grand Duke Constantine on board, got under way, followed by the Vaarrchafsky, a fine corvette of 30 guns. Our Engraving, from a sketch by Mr. N. M. Corndy, represents the Ingermanland passing the Queen, Sir John Wests flag-ship, Albion, Vanguard, Rodney, Canopus, Superb, President, 50, Admiral Dacres, and Daring; all of which ships fired a Royal salute, and manned yards. It was one of the finest sights we ever remember having witnessed. From " Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII
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Add a touch of history to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the Departure of Grand Duke Constantine of Russia from Plymouth. This beautifully illustrated image, drawn by N.M. Condy in 1845, captures the grandeur of the Grand Duke's departure from Plymouth after a royal visit to England. Each mug is expertly printed with high-quality, vibrant colors to bring the intricate details of this historical moment to life. Perfect for tea or coffee, this unique mug is a must-have for history enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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Mug Size is 8cm high x 9.5cm diameter (3.1" x 3.7")
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The Departure of the Grand Duke Constantine of Russia, from Plymouth, captured in this 1845 print drawn by Mr. N. M. Condy, is a remarkable depiction of a historic royal visit to England. The image showcases the grandeur and power associated with this momentous event. In the foreground, we see the Imperial Majesty's Ingermanland, an impressive warship armed with 74 guns and flying Admiral Lutke's flag. On board is none other than Grand Duke Constantine himself, bidding farewell to England after his visit. Following closely behind is the Vaarrchafsky, a beautiful corvette boasting 30 guns. As these majestic vessels set sail from Plymouth harbor, they pass by several British naval ships including the Queen flagship under Sir John West's command: Albion, Vanguard, Rodney, Canopus, Superb President - all firing a Royal salute and manning their yards as a sign of respect for their distinguished guest. This scene was considered one of the most magnificent sights witnessed at that time. The engraving by Mr. N. M. Condy perfectly captures the grandeur and significance of this departure. The print not only serves as a visual record but also symbolizes diplomatic relations between two powerful nations during the 19th century – Russia and Britain. It reminds us of historical events that shaped international politics while highlighting technological advancements in armaments during that era. This image from "Illustrated London News" transports us back in time to witness an extraordinary moment in history when royalty crossed borders and left lasting impressions on both sides.
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