Navy & Army Illustrated : Nelson & Trafalgar. 1897.
- Issue.
- £20.00
For Sale is an Issue of "Navy & Army Illustrated," October 21st, 1897.
This issue is for "Nelson and Trafalgar," contains 24 pages, 48 sides, and has been taken from a Bound Volume. Written by John Leyland & Commander C.N. Robinson R.N.
Contents.
Articles.
1- Nelson & Trafalgar, 1758 - 1787.
2- Nelson & Trafalgar, 1788 - 1797.
3- Nelson & Trafalgar, 1798 - 1802.
4- Nelson & Trafalgar, 1893 - 1805.
Photographs & Illustrations.
1- Burnham Thorpe Rectory. After F. Pocock. (Illustration).
2- Captain Maurice Suckling. (Portrait).
3- Nelson as a Midshipman (!775). (Portrait).
4- Captain William Locker (1790). (Portrait).
5- The "Racehorse" and "Carcass" in the Ice. (Nelson was serving as Captain's Coxswain on board the "Carcass.")
6- Lieutenant of the "Lowestoft" (1777). (Volunteering to Board a Prize.)
7- (Full Page showing the Following Seven small Portraits.)
a- Lord Howe, about 1796.
b- Lord Hawke, about 1747.
c- Lord Hood, about 1787.
d- Capt. W. Cornwallis, about1782.
e- Sir Edward Hughes, about 1784.
f- Sir Peter Parker, about 1805.
g- Captain Horatio Nelson, aged 22 After J. F. Rigaud.
8- Storming an Outpost of the Enemy in the River San Juan De Nicaragua. Captain of the "Hinchinbroke," 1780. (Full Page Drawing by Frank Feller.).
9- Lord Hood Making Nelson Known to the Prince on Board the "Barfleur." Captain of the Albermarle," 1782. (Full Page Illustration).
10- Lady Nelson. (Reproduction sanctioned by Mrs. F. H. B. Eccles, Sherwell House, Plymouth.)
11- Nelson's Marriage (1787). (Copy of the Entry in the Parish Register at Nevis, W.I.)
12- Battle of Cape St. Vincent. After N. Pocock. (Illustration.)
13- The Agamemnons in the Batteries at Calvi. (Here it was that Nelson Lost his eye, July 12th, 1794.) (Illustration).
14- "By God, I'll Not Lose Hardy ; Back The Mizen Topsail." (Commodore Nelson in the "Minerve" (1797).
15- St, Vincent and His Captains. Feb 14th, 1797. (Full Page showing 22 Small Portraits.)
16- The Battle of Cape St. Vincent, February 14th, 1797. Commodore Nelson in the "Captain." (Drawing by Charles J. De Lacy.)
17- On The Quarter-Deck of the "San Josef." Commodore Nelson receiving the Spanish Officers' swords. (From an Engraving).
18- The Attack on Santa Cruz, Teneriffe. Here it was that Nelson Lost his Right Arm. (From an Engraving).
19- Rear-Admiral in the "Theseus" (1797). Sharp conflict with a Spanish gun-boat. (From an Engraving).
20- Blockading the Enemy's Ports- A Three-Decker After a Gale. (Full Page by Charles J. De Lacy.)
21- Sir Horatio Nelson (1797). : Rear-Admiral of the Blue. (From an Engraving).
22- Sir William Hamilton. (From a Mezzotint by H. Hudson.)
23- Lady Hamilton. As Diana, after Romney.
24- Lady Hamilton. As Sybyl, after Madame Lebrun.
25- In Aboukir Bay, 6.30 p.m., August 1st, 1798. The "Goliath" Crossing the bows of the "Guerrier." (From an Engraving).
26- The Battle of the Nile, 10 p.m., August 1st, 1798.: Rear-Admiral of the Blue in the "Vanguard." (From an Engraving).
27- Full Page showing the Following 14 small Portraits, with a Drawing of Nelson in the Middle.
Thompson, Foley, Louis, Berry, Troubridge, Westcott, Darley, Gould, Hallowell, Ball, Peyton, Miller, Hood, Saumarey.
28- A Party of Seamen Carousing (1797). (From a Mezzotint by W. Ward.)
29- Jack's Welcome Return (1800).
30- Full Page showing "Lady Hamilton at the Spinning Wheel." (From a Mezzotint by T. Cheeseman.)
31- Full Page showing "Lord Nelson, K.B. Vice Admiral of the Blue. (From an Engraving.)
32- Jack Bidding Farewell to His Sweetheart (1798).
33- Admiral Lord Keith (1807). (Small Portrait rom an Engraving.)
34- Admiral Lord Hotham (1800). (Small Portrait from a Painting by Dance.)
35- Admiral Sir Hyde Parker (1802). (From an Engraving by C. Townley, after Romney.)
36- In Copenhagen Roads. 11-30 a.m., April 2nd, 1801. The British Ships Anchoring by the Stern. (From an Engraving.)
37- The Bombardment of Copenhagen, 2.30 p.m., April 2nd, 1801. Vice-Admiral of the Blue in the "Elephant."
38- Lady Hamilton. As a Bacchante.
39- Sir Horatio Nelson (1797). Rear-Admiral of the Blue.
40- Lady Hamilton . As a Bacchante.
41- Lady Hamilton. A Portrait.
42- Lord Nelson (1801). Vice-Admiral of the Blue.
43- Lady Hamilton. As Nature.
44- Lady Hamilton as Cassandra.
45- "My Daughter Horatio" (1823).
46- Mrs. Philip Ward (1870).
47- Tea in the Drawing-Room at Merton Place. (Full Page Illustration by J. Jellicoe.)
48- Lady Hamilton as Ariadne. (From an Engraving).
49- Sir Thomas Troubridge. As a Captain of Three Years' post, about 1799. (From a Painting).
50- Lady Hamilton as Miranda. (From an Engraving.)
51- Lady Hamilton as Sensibility. (From an Engraving.)
52- The Meeting of Nelson and Wellington. In the waiting-room at the Colonial Office, September 1805. (From an Engraving.)
53- "I Had Their Huzzas Before, I Have Their Hearts Now." Illiustration Showing Nelson embarking in the "Victory's" Barge at Southsea Beach, September 14th, 1805.
54- The Battle of Trafalgar. (From an Engraving, the original picture belongs to the United Service Club.)
55- The Battle of Trafalgar. (From an Engraving, this celebrated picture is historically most inaccurate.)
56- The Death of Nelson. The Wall Painting in Westminster Palace. (From an Engraving).
57- "They Have Done For Me At Last Hardy." On the Quarter-deck of the "Victory," about 1-30 p.m. (From an Engraving by J. Heath.)
58- The Death of Nelson. (From an Engraving.)
59- Lord Nelson Carried below to the Cockpit of the "Victory."
60- Full Page showing the Following Small Portrait Photographs.
a- Rear Admiral Lord Northesk.
b- Captain Sir E. Berry, of the Agamemnon.
c- Captain Henry Blackwood, of the Euryalus.
d- Captain George Duff, of the Mars.
e- Captain John Cooke, of the Bellerophon.
f- Vice Admiral Collingwood.
g- Captain Thomas M. Hardy, of the Victory.
h- Captain Edward Codrington, of the Orion.
61- Nelson Rear-Admiral. (From an Engraving by E. Bell.)
62- "Thank God, I Have Done My Duty." In the Cockpit of the "Victory," about 4 p.m.
63- The Funeral Procession. From Greenwich to Whitehall by river, January 8th, 1806. (From an Engraving by Hill.)
64- The "Victory" (Launched 1765). Wreathed with garlands of Laurel, October 21st, 1896. (From a Photograph).
Condition is Very Good, the Spine being strengthened with Filmoplast Tape.