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Nelsons Victory, 1800, and the Devastation, 1875, (c1880). Artist: HE Jozer
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Nelsons Victory, 1800, and the Devastation, 1875, (c1880). Artist: HE Jozer
Nelsons Victory, 1800, and the Devastation, 1875, (c1880). Battleships of 1800 and 1875. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)
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Admiral Nelson Battleship Devastation Horatio Horatio Nelson Lord Nelson Nelson Steamship Victory Viscount Nelson Warship
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This print showcases the contrasting battleships of two different eras, Nelson's Victory in 1800 and the Devastation in 1875. Created by artist HE Jozer, this piece is a part of the renowned collection "Great Industries of Great Britain". Published by Cassell Petter and Galpin in London, Paris, and New York around 1880, it offers a glimpse into British naval history during the 19th century. The image captures the essence of these warships with meticulous detail. The smoke billowing from their chimneys symbolizes power and strength as they navigate through rough waters. The monochrome aesthetic adds an air of nostalgia to this historical scene. At its center stands Nelson's Victory, named after one of Britain's most celebrated naval heroes - Horatio Nelson. This ship represents an era when wooden sailing vessels ruled the seas. Its grandeur is evident through its towering masts and intricate rigging. In stark contrast lies the Devastation, a steamship that embodies technological advancements made over time. With its ironclad hull and modern weaponry systems hidden beneath its sleek exterior, it signifies progress in naval warfare. Together on this print, these battleships tell a story of evolution within British maritime history. They serve as reminders not only of past triumphs but also how innovation has shaped warfare strategies throughout centuries. HE Jozer skillfully brings these ships to life through his engraving technique while paying homage to Lord Nelson's legacy. This artwork
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