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Rare and decorative map published the year after the start of the war with Spain, showing the tracks of the Spanish galleons from Cartagena and Havana, as well as British ships to the Caribbean. At top are two elaborately framed … Read Full Description
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Rare and decorative map published the year after the start of the war with Spain, showing the tracks of the Spanish galleons from Cartagena and Havana, as well as British ships to the Caribbean.
At top are two elaborately framed portraits of Admiral Robert Blake (1598-1657) who is recognised as the founder of Englands naval supremacy and vice Commodore Edward Vernon (1684-1757) who led a fleet in the War of Jenkin’s Ear in 1739.
Emanuel Bowen (1693 - 1767)
Prominent c.18th Welsh map engraver and geographer who held the prestigious title of Royal Mapmaker, to both King George II of Great Britain and Louis XV of France. Born around 1694 in Talley, Carmarthenshire, he moved to London to apprentice under the globe maker Charles Price. By the 1720s, he had established himself as a leading figure in the London map-making trade, known for a signature style that combined technical accuracy with an abundance of decorative and informative detail.
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