The iron steam ship 'Nemesis' (1840), Lieutenant W. H. Hall, Royal Naval Commander, with boats of 'Sulphur', 'Calliope', 'Larne' and 'Starling', destroying the Chinese War...
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The iron steam ship 'Nemesis' (1840), Lieutenant W. H. Hall, Royal Naval Commander, with boats of 'Sulphur', 'Calliope', 'Larne' and 'Starling', destroying the Chinese War Junks in Anson's Bay, 7 January 1841.
Hand-coloured. The Honourable East India Company iron steam ship Nemesis, Lieutenant W. H. Hall, Royal Navy Commander, with boats of Sulphur, Calliope, Larne and Starling destroying the Chinese war junks, in Anson's Bay, January 7th 1841
Edward Duncan
Original size: 416 mm x 602 mm
- Image reference: PY8893
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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