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The Mutiny on the Caswell, 1876

The Mutiny on the Caswell, 1876


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The Mutiny on the Caswell, 1876

Engraving of a number of sketches of the Caswell Mutiny, which took place on the sailing ship Caswell between Valparaiso and Queenstown, Ireland, March 1876. At top left can be seen James Carrick, who broke the mutiny; at bottom left the ship Caswell being towed into Queenstown by HMS Goshawk and at bottom right, Christo Baumbo, the surviving mutineer

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1876 Bottom Broke Carrick Caswell Mutiny Queenstown Sketches Surviving To Wed Valparaiso Christo Mutineer


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This historical engraving captures the dramatic events of "The Mutiny on the Caswell" in 1876, a gripping tale of rebellion and heroism on the high seas. The detailed sketches depict various scenes from this infamous mutiny that took place aboard the sailing ship Caswell as it journeyed between Valparaiso and Queenstown, Ireland in March of that year. At the top left corner, we see James Carrick, the brave individual who ultimately broke the mutiny and restored order to the troubled vessel. His courageous actions are immortalized in this image. In contrast, at bottom right stands Christo Baumbo, the surviving mutineer whose fate was forever altered by his involvement in this historic event. The ship itself is prominently featured at bottom left being towed into Queenstown by HMS Goshawk following the resolution of the mutiny. This print serves as a visual record of an important moment in maritime history, offering viewers a glimpse into a tumultuous chapter aboard the Caswell. With its intricate details and rich historical significance, this engraving is sure to captivate anyone with an interest in nautical history or tales of adventure on the open sea.

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