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The crew of H. M. S. Terror saving the boats and provisions on the night of the 15th March 1937 (litho)
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The crew of H. M. S. Terror saving the boats and provisions on the night of the 15th March 1937 (litho)
3672164 The crew of H.M.S. Terror saving the boats and provisions on the night of the 15th March 1937 (litho) by Smyth, William Henry (1788-1865); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: [Lithographs of the H.M.S. Terror] [graphic] / L. Haghe lith.; Captn. Smyth del.
Plate 9
by Smyth, W. H. (William Henry), 1788-1865; Haghe, Louis, 1806-1885
London: J. Murray); © Newberry Library
Media ID 25133932
© Newberry Library / Bridgeman Images
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This lithograph, titled "The crew of H. M. S. Terror saving the boats and provisions on the night of the 15th March 1937" takes us back in time to witness a heroic act at sea. Created by William Henry Smyth and lithographed by L. Haghe, this print showcases a pivotal moment in maritime history. Intriguingly, H. M. S. Terror was an actual ship that sailed during the early 19th century. The image depicts its courageous crew members diligently working together to rescue their precious cargo amidst treacherous waters on that fateful night in March 1937. The artist's attention to detail is evident as he captures every nuance of this dramatic scene. The waves crash against the vessel, threatening to engulf it entirely, while brave sailors struggle against nature's wrath to secure lifeboats and vital supplies. Smyth's skillful hand brings forth a sense of urgency and determination from each character depicted in this lithograph. Their faces show unwavering resolve as they battle against all odds to preserve what is essential for their survival. This artwork not only serves as a visual testament to human resilience but also pays homage to those who risked their lives at sea centuries ago. It reminds us of our shared history with these brave souls who faced unimaginable challenges while navigating uncharted waters. "The crew of H. M. S Terror saving the boats and provisions on the night of the 15th March 1937" invites viewers into an
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