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Description: The Gathering of the Fleets Giuseppe also published his great lithograph]], similar to this scene, dated “November 1853”, the date the fleets assembled, it bears a bilingual title, Mouillage des Flottes Anglo-Françaises, Turque et Égyptienne dans le Bosphore/Anchorage of the English-French, Turkish & Egyptian Fleets in the Bosphorus. The lithograph presented a counter viewpoint to that of Preziosi. This panorama of British warships lying at anchor in the Bosphorus can be dated to the final months of 1853, just prior to the period before the fleet entered the Black Sea on 3rd January (1854) and the subsequent formal declaration of War three months later. The animosity between Turkey and Russia had been worsening throughout 1853 to the extent that Britain and France, having agreed to support Turkey in the event of hostilities, had each sent fleets to the Eastern Mediterranean that summer. As the international situation deteriorated, the British fleet entered the Bosphorus on 30 October and remained there for two months awaiting developments. The fleet initially consisted of ten ships-of-the-line "Agamemnon", "Albion", "Bellerophon", "London", "Queen", "Rodney", "Sans Pareil", "Trafalgar", and, "Vengeance" accompanied by various small vessels, mostly frigates, and led by the huge 120-gun flagship "Britannia".
Title: The Gathering of the Fleets
Credit: https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/Giuseppe-Schranz-acclaimed-but-also-evanescent.656633
Author: Joseph Schranz
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
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