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Map of the siege of Gibraltar, 1727 (Gibraltar, British Overseas Territory) 36°08'00"N 05°21'00"W
1727 or laterPencil, pen, ink and watercolour on paper; laid down on coarse linen | Scale: 1:4,800 approx. | RCIN 727024
This map shows the Spanish trenches and assaults on the north side of the fortifications; lines of fire from the Spanish and British batteries are drawn. The heavy brush strokes which are used to depict the vertiginous sides of the Rock are typical of British Board of Ordnance draughting style which is very similar to that used by Paul Sandby (bap.1731-1809) for his depiction of the mountains on the Survey of Scotland (1727-55).
Additional text: [bottom left, a key, A-I, K-S, to the batteries.]
Condition: one fold line; surface dirt recto and verso; foxing. Verso: fragments of Cumberland's cipher label remaining following its removal.
Anonymous (cartographer)
Subject(s)
Army-SpainArmy-GBWatermark: Fleur-de-lys in crowned shield, suspending a ‘4’ and the letters WR below; countermark: IV
Mark, stamped: 171
Condition: one fold line; surface dirt recto and verso; foxing. Verso: fragments of Cumberland's cipher label remaining following its removal
Scale: 1:4,800 approx. Scale bar: Scale of a thousand feet [63 mm =].
48.4 x 68.2 cm (image and neatline)
51.8 x 71.0 cm (sheet)
Manuscript title:
GIBRALTAR / A PLAN OF THE ENEMY’S APPROACHES [bottom left]
Additional text:
[bottom left, a key, A-I, K-S, to the batteries.]
Annotations:
George III heading: Gibraltar 1727.
Other annotations: (Recto) none. (Verso) [bottom right, black pencil:] G-11; [bottom centre, red pencil, cropped:] 6/[?].
George III catalogue entry:
Gibraltar A drawn Plan of the Enemy’s Approaches to Gibraltar, 1727.
Subject(s)
Gibraltar, British Overseas Territory (36°08'00"N 05°21'00"W)
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21 July 2024
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