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Image: Admiral Sir Philip H Calderwood Durham (1763-1845) RMG BHC2383f

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Description: Admiral Sir Philip H Calderwood Durham (1763-1845) A full-length portrait to the right showing Durham in his admiral’s full dress uniform of the 1843-47 pattern, wearing the ribbon, star and chain of the GCB, the Trafalgar medal and the ribbon and star of a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Military Merit, apparently the only British officer to receive this French honour. At his side is the sword presented to him by Trinidad in 1816. He stands on the shore holding his hat in his right hand with his left arm resting on his telescope. A rocky outcrop is shown to the right; the sea to the left. The painting is signed and dated: ‘John Wood pinx 1844’. Philip Charles Henderson Calderwood Durham entered the Navy on 1 May 1777 in the ‘Trident’. In July 1781 he was appointed acting lieutenant in the ‘Victory’ under Kempenfeld, following him to the ‘Royal George’ in 1782. When the ship sank on 29 August that year, Durham was officer of the watch on deck; he spent an hour in the water before being rescued. Durham had the distinction to capture the first and last enemy flags of the long wars with France: the ‘Afrique’ on 13 February 1793, when commanding the ‘Spitfire’, and the island of Guadeloupe on 10 August 1815. He commanded the ‘Defiance’, 74 guns, at Trafalgar, being slightly wounded during the battle. Admiral Sir Philip H Calderwood Durham (1763-1845)
Title: Admiral Sir Philip C. H. Calderwood Durham (1763-1845) title QS:P1476,en:"Admiral Sir Philip C. H. Calderwood Durham (1763-1845) " label QS:Len,"Admiral Sir Philip C. H. Calderwood Durham (1763-1845) "
Credit: http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/13859
Author: John Wood
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