Certificate for Gover's Gun Carriage Patent confirming the design used on Kent (1798)

Certificate for Gover's Gun Carriage Patent confirming the design used on Kent...

P. Roberts

345 x 485 mm

Illustrated certificate of commendation for the gun carriage invented by John Gover of 42 Paradise Street, Rotherhithe to reduce the number of men required to man a gun, as commnended by Captain William Hope of Kent (1798), a 74-gun, Third Rate, two-decker, and the Right Honourable Lord Duncan, as well as a Committee of Artillery Officers appointed by the Board of Ordnance.
P. Roberts, 289 Holborn

Original size: 485 mm x 345 mm

  • Full-colour art print
  • Reproduced at the same size and scale of the original plan with no border.
£25.00
  • Image reference: J0761

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