The bombing of Algiers, to support the Ultimatum to release Christian slaves, 26-27 August 1816, Martinus Schouman, 1823 painting The bombing of Algiers, on 26-27 August 1816, with the ships that perform a bombing at night. The bombing of Algiers by the combined English-Dutch fleet, under command of Lord Exmouth and Baron van der Capelle, was intended to support the ultimatum to release European slaved men in North Africa. Such slavish people were known as 'Christian slaves'. painter: DordrechtThe Hague canvas. oil paint (paint) bombardment ~ siege. bombardment ~ siege (+ sailing-ships). sail
The bombing of Algiers, to support the Ultimatum to release Christian slaves, 26-27 August 1816, Martinus Schouman, 1823 painting The bombing of Algiers, on 26-27 August 1816, with the ships that perform a bombing at night. The bombing of Algiers by the combined English-Dutch fleet, under command of Lord Exmouth and Baron van der Capelle, was intended to support the ultimatum to release European slaved men in North Africa. Such slavish people were known as 'Christian slaves'. painter: DordrechtThe Hague canvas. oil paint (paint) bombardment ~ siege. bombardment ~ siege (+ sailing-ships). sailing-ship, sailing-boat. navy Algiers
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