The International Naval Festival at Portsmouth: the Reine Hortense leaving Portsmouth Harbour, 1865. On the return of the '...French Minister of Marine, the Marquis de the Reine Hortense, that beautiful vessel steamed out of Portsmouth Harbour, and was followed by the Enchantress, paddle-wheel steamer, with the Lords of the Admiralty on board. As she left the harbour a salute of nineteen guns was fired from Blackhouse Fort'. From "Illustrated London News", 1865.


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