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HMS Magicienne, Royal Navy 2nd class cruiser, c1890-c1893
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HMS Magicienne, Royal Navy 2nd class cruiser, c1890-c1893
HMS Magicienne, Royal Navy 2nd class cruiser, c1890-c1893. A Marathon class cruiser, HMS Magicienne was built in 1888 and sold in 1905. A print from Her Majestys Navy Including its Deeds and Battles, by Lieut Chas Rathbone Low, Volume I, JS Virtue & Co, London, 1890-1893
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Charles Rathbone Charles Rathbone Low Chas Rathbone Low Chromolithograph Cruiser Funnel Print Collector22 Royal Navy Seascape Steamship White Ensign Hms Magicienne Naval Warfare Standard Warship
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This chromolithograph print showcases the majestic HMS Magicienne, a second-class cruiser of the Royal Navy during the late 19th century. Built in 1888 and eventually sold in 1905, this Marathon class cruiser was a formidable warship that played an integral role in naval warfare. The print, featured in "Her Majesty's Navy Including its Deeds and Battles" by Lieutenant Chas Rathbone Low, offers a vivid glimpse into Britain's maritime history. Against a picturesque seascape backdrop, the white ensign flag proudly flutters atop the ship's funnel as it glides through the azure waters. The billowing smoke from its steamship engine adds to the sense of power and movement captured within this artwork. This chromolithograph not only highlights the vessel itself but also emphasizes its significance as part of Britain's naval might. Transportation and geography enthusiasts will appreciate how this print beautifully combines elements of both disciplines. It serves as a visual testament to water transport during the nineteenth century while showcasing various geographical features encountered on seafaring journeys. The artist behind this remarkable piece remains unknown; however, Charles Rathbone Low curated it for inclusion in his esteemed publication. As viewers admire this stunning image, they are transported back to an era when ships like HMS Magicienne dominated international waters with their imposing presence and unwavering dedication to safeguarding British interests at sea.
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