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The Spanish Armada, 1588, (c1850)
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The Spanish Armada, 1588, (c1850)
The Spanish Armada, 1588, (c1850). The Spanish-controlled fleet which sailed against England in 1588. Colour plate from Pictures of English History, published by George Routledge & Sons, (London, New York, c1850)
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Armada Channel Drake Elizabeth I Elizabeth Tudor Elizabethan English Channel Francis Francis Drake Galleon Queen Elizabeth Queen Of England Rowing Rowing Boat Sailor Sailors Sea Battle Sir Francis Sir Francis Drake Spanish Armada Naval Warfare
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This print showcases "The Spanish Armada, 1588" and provides a glimpse into the historical naval battle that took place between England and Spain during the late 16th century. The color plate, originally published in George Routledge & Sons' "Pictures of English History" around 1850, beautifully captures the intensity and grandeur of this significant event. In the image, we witness an impressive fleet of Spanish-controlled ships sailing across the English Channel towards their formidable opponent. The galleons, with their majestic sails billowing in the wind, symbolize Spain's military might as they embark on a mission to conquer England under Queen Elizabeth I's reign. Amidst this dramatic scene stands Sir Francis Drake, one of England's most renowned naval commanders. Known for his strategic brilliance and daring exploits at sea, Drake played a pivotal role in leading England to victory against the mighty Armada. Queen Elizabeth I herself is also depicted in this historic print. Her presence signifies not only her unwavering determination to defend her realm but also her strong leadership during times of crisis. As we delve into this remarkable artwork from centuries past, it serves as a powerful reminder of how history can be preserved through visual representations. This particular print allows us to appreciate both the artistic skill employed by its creator and the significance of events that have shaped our world today.
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