This perspective view of the landing and marching the troops along the shore towards the Fort Cojimar, between the hours of one and three, in the afternoon of June 7th 1762: ... / Dom'ic. Serres pinxit ; Jas. Mason sculpsit.
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Print showing soldiers disembarking from the British fleet of warships and marching along the shore toward Fort Cojimar in Cuba.
At head of title: To the Rt. Honble. George Keppel, Earl of Albemarle, &c. &c. Commander in Chief, of all His Majesty's Land Forces, at the Attacks and Reduction, of the Havannah, ....
Caption continues: with the transports anchoring along the shore, also His Majesty's Ship Dragon, and the Granada Bomb, attacking the Fort and Batteries. Is Inscribed by His Devoted and most Obedt. Humble. Servt. P. Orsbridge.
Plate 5.
Drawn on the spot, design'd & publish'd as ye Act directs.
Trimmed within plate mark.
Library has two impressions.
Copy 1 "Plate 5" printed in lower left corner and "Map Division Nov. 9, 1910 Library of Congress" stamped in upper left corner.
Copy 2 lacks plate number, imprint statement, and Map Division stamp.
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