An Exact Representation of the Grand Funeral Car which carried the Remains of Lord Nelson to St Pauls on Thursday January 9th 1806 by S.W. Fores

An Exact Representation of the Grand Funeral Car which carried the Remains of Lord Nelson to St Pauls on Thursday January 9th 1806

S.W. Fores

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An Exact Representation of the Grand Funeral Car which carried the Remains of Lord Nelson to St Pauls on Thursday January 9th 1806

An illustration of the funeral car which carried the coffin of Lord Nelson to St Paul's Cathedral. Underneath the print is a short piece of text in English authenticating the exact representation as drawn directly from the car. Technique includes etching.; Text in English below image.
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Original size: 412 mm x 302 mm

  • Image reference: PW4369

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