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Admiral Sir David Milne (1763-1845), 1828 (oil painting)

Admiral Sir David Milne (1763-1845), 1828 (oil painting)
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Admiral Sir David Milne (1763-1845), 1828 (oil painting)
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Artist
Clarke, George Frederick (1823-1906) / British
Location
National Maritime Museum, London, UK
Medium
oil painting
Date
1828 AD (C19th AD)
Dimensions
241x149 cms
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Creator: George Frederick Clarke A full-length portrait of the Admiral of the White, Sir David Milne. He stands facing slightly to the left in rear admiral's full dress uniform, wearing the star and neck decoration of a K.C.B., the star of St Janarius and the neck decoration of a knight of Wilhelm of the Netherlands. He is shown on a quarter-deck holding a telescope in his right hand and leaning on a cannon. He also wears the sword presented to him by the City of London. Milne first saw service in the American War of Independence and was present at Hood's action with de Grasse in 1782 and Rodney's victory in April of that year at the Saints. Again in the West Indies at the beginning of the French Revolutionary Wars, he distinguished himself when a lieutenant in the 'Blanche' at various cutting out expeditions. He was also involved in the capture of the 'Pique' which he later commanded and then wrecked during the capture of the 'Seine' in 1798. He was then immediately given command of the 'Seine' in which, in 1800, he captured the 'Vengeance'. At his own request he went as second-in-command under Lord Exmouth in the expedition against Algiers in 1816. At the bombardment of Algiers in 1816 he was again second-in-command to Exmouth, where his flagship the 'Impregnable' sustained heavy damage and casualties.

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Greenwich Hospital Collection
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19th century / cannon / weapon / colour / United Kingdom / Europe / man / telescope / astronomy / navy / sea / ship / painting / art / portrait / one person / military uniform / army / standing / oil painting / mzpainting / seascape / military officer

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