Departure of twelve Dutch merchant ships from the port of Portsmouth, 1833 (plate 2), 1835 print The departure of the twelve Dutch merchant ships from the port of Portsmouth, after the removal of the Embargo, 2 June 1833. The British embargo was set around November 1832 to move the Dutch to transfer the Citadel of Antwerp to Belgium. All Dutch ships were placed on the chain in British ports. Second album in a series of three. On the left the ship Prince of Orange that is dragged by a steamboat. At the bottom of the margin the names of the ships. The coat of arms of King William I at the bottom


Departure of twelve Dutch merchant ships from the port of Portsmouth, 1833 (plate 2), 1835 print The departure of the twelve Dutch merchant ships from the port of Portsmouth, after the removal of the Embargo, 2 June 1833. The British embargo was set around November 1832 to move the Dutch to transfer the Citadel of Antwerp to Belgium. All Dutch ships were placed on the chain in British ports. Second album in a series of three. On the left the ship Prince of Orange that is dragged by a steamboat. At the bottom of the margin the names of the ships. The coat of arms of King William I at the bottom between the Dutch and English title and assignment. print maker: Londonafter painting by: LondonPortsmouthpublisher: Portsmouth paper etching sailing-ship, sailing-boat. harbour. merchant shipping, shipping trade Portsmouth


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