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Pacific Station in HMS Triumph - Plate 14, Cooks monument, Hawaii. 1879 (photo, cloth, leather, paper)
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Pacific Station in HMS Triumph - Plate 14, Cooks monument, Hawaii. 1879 (photo, cloth, leather, paper)
7342439 Pacific Station in HMS Triumph - Plate 14, Cooks monument, Hawaii. 1879 (photo, cloth, leather, paper) by Bedford, Frederick George Denham (1838-1913); 37.8x50.8 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Admiral Sir Frederick George Denham Bedford
Lightly scuffed leather album compiled by Admiral Sir Frederick Denham Bedford. This volume of watercolours and photographs with brief linking narrative covers the period from January 1879 to December 1879 when Bedford served on the Pacific Station as Captain of HMS Triumph. The itinerary can be constructed from the track chart on page 1 and from Bedford's own narrative.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
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This stunning print captures a moment in history aboard the Pacific Station in HMS Triumph, as documented by Admiral Sir Frederick George Denham Bedford. The image showcases Cook's monument in Hawaii, a tribute to the legendary Captain James Cook who explored and mapped much of the Pacific Ocean during the 18th century.
The leather album compiled by Admiral Bedford provides a glimpse into his time serving on the Pacific Station from January to December 1879. Through watercolors and photographs accompanied by brief narratives, we are transported back to this pivotal period of maritime exploration.
As we gaze upon this piece of art, we can almost feel the sense of adventure and discovery that must have filled the air on board HMS Triumph. The intricate details captured in this photograph speak volumes about the dedication and passion of those who sailed these waters centuries ago.
From the scuffed leather cover to Bedford's own narrative, every element of this print tells a story waiting to be unraveled. It serves as a reminder of our rich naval history and inspires us to continue exploring new horizons with courage and curiosity.
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