Captain William Stanway Parkinson (ca.1769-1838) by Sir George Hayter

Captain William Stanway Parkinson (ca.1769-1838)

Sir George Hayter

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Captain William Stanway Parkinson (ca.1769-1838)

A full-length, almost full-face (very slightly to the right) portrait showing Parkinson seated cross-legged in a red striped armchair, wearing a black, cutaway coat and trousers with a white waistcoat. On the left is a table with a cup and saucer and a gold brocade curtain.


William Stanway Parkinson was promoted lieutenant in 1794. He was first lieutenant of the ‘Vanguard’, 74 guns, Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of the Nile. He later commanded the ship shortly after promoted post in 1808.

Date: circa 1825

Size: 584 mm x 444 mm

Object Number: BHC2935

  • Image reference: BHC2935

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