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Revenge And Rosario

The Nuestra Senora del Rosario, flagship of the Andalusian squadron, is towed into Torbay in Devon by the HMS Revenge, having been captured by Sir Francis Drake, 1588. A painting by Charles J. de Lacy. Original Publication : The Navy & Army Illustrated - pub. 21st October 1896. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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Hulton Archive

Media ID 11799216

© 2005 Getty Images

Boat Conflict Earlydate Galleon Rowing Sailing Ship Towing Transport Vessel Diry Format


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This print captures a pivotal moment in history as the Nuestra Senora del Rosario, flagship of the Andalusian squadron, is towed into Torbay by the HMS Revenge after being captured by Sir Francis Drake in 1588. The painting by Charles J. de Lacy beautifully depicts this scene of war and conflict on the high seas during the 16th century. The image showcases the grandeur of these majestic vessels - the galleon sailing ships that were used for transport and warfare during this era. The intricate details of both ships are brought to life in vivid color and clarity, allowing viewers to imagine themselves witnessing this historic event firsthand. As we gaze upon this work of art, we are transported back in time to an age where rowing boats worked tirelessly to tow captured ships into port. The sense of camaraderie among the crew members is palpable as they work together towards a common goal. This print serves as a reminder of England's naval prowess and its role in shaping European history during the late 16th century. It is a testament to human ingenuity and determination in times of conflict, making it a truly timeless piece that will continue to captivate audiences for generations to come.

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