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The Seven Years War (1756-63)

Manuscript and printed maps and views, correspondence and journals from the first global war

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St Philips, 1756

PLAN / of / FORT St PHILIPS / With the Attacks by the French. / The Troops Disembark’d, April ye 18th / Began Work April ye 26th / Open’d Batteries May. ye 8th / The Fort Capitulated June ye 29th

1756 or later

Pencil, pen, black and red ink and grey wash on paper | Scale: 1:3,000 approx. | RCIN 731073

A plan of Fort St Philips with the attacks of the French army, 1756. Seven Years War (1756-63). Oriented with south-east to top (cardinal points).

Three engineers, who are known cartographers, were present at the siege: John Archer (active 1748-d.1799), John Henry Bastide (active 1711-d.1770), and William Cunningham (active 1744-d.1759). This plan is similar to Bastide's style.

Insets: [top left, in trompe l'oeil scroll:] PROFIL of FORTS ANSTRUTHER and ARGILE [top right, in trompe l'oeil scroll:] PROFIL of QUEENS REDOUBT [the scale bars for the profiles do not state any units of measure.] [Bottom centre, below plan:] Front VIEW of the French Attack of St PHILIPS CASTLE with the State of its Ruins Taken from the Capital of the West Lunette and Kane.

Additional text: [bottom right of plan, in a rectangular panel, an alphabetical key:] REFERENCES / to the / PLAN. [Left and right of the view, in rectangular panels, an alphabetical key:] REFERENCES / to the / VIEW.

Condition: one fold line; small tear to bottom of fold. Verso: offsetting; bottom, right of centre: water-stained patch, fragments and shadow from the removal of Cumberland's cipher label.
  • Anonymous (cartographer)

  • Watermark: Fleur-de-lys in crowned shield, a ‘4’ suspending the letters L V G below; countermark: I H S [with cross] above I VILLEDARY

    Mark, stamped: 787

    Condition: one fold line; small tear to bottom of fold. Verso: offsetting; bottom, right of centre: water-stained patch, fragments and shadow from the removal of Cumberland's cipher label

  • Scale: 1:3,000 approx. Scale bar: Scale to the Plan [193 mm =] 300 Toises.

    36.1 x 51.1 cm (neatline)

    47.1 x 51.3 cm (image)

    49.7 x 53.7 cm (sheet)

  • Manuscript title:

    PLAN / of / FORT St PHILIPS / With the Attacks by the French. / The Troops Disembark’d, April ye 18th / Began Work April ye 26th / Open’d Batteries May. ye 8th / The Fort Capitulated June ye 29th [the date 1756 has been added in Mason's hand]. [top right, in rococo cartouche decorated with standards, trumpets and other accoutrements of war]

    Insets:

    [top left, in trompe l'oeil scroll:] PROFIL of FORTS ANSTRUTHER and ARGILE [top right, in trompe l'oeil scroll:] PROFIL of QUEENS REDOUBT [the scale bars for the profiles do not state any units of measure.] [Bottom centre, below plan:] Front VIEW of the French Attack of St PHILIPS CASTLE with the State of its Ruins Taken from the Capital of the West Lunette and Kane.

    Additional text:

    [bottom right of plan, in a rectangular panel, an alphabetical key:] REFERENCES / to the / PLAN. [Left and right of the view, in rectangular panels, an alphabetical key:] REFERENCES / to the / VIEW.

    Annotations:

    George III heading: S.Philips 8 May - 29 June 1756.

    Other annotations: (Recto) [The date ‘1756’ appears to have been added to the title, perhaps by Mason.] (Verso) [bottom, left of centre, black pencil, in Mason's hand]: 28; [bottom right, black pencil:] 7; [right centre, red pencil:] 29.

    George III catalogue entry:

    Philips, St A drawn Plan of Fort St Philips attacked by the French the 8th day of May and taken the 29th of June 1756 with Profiles and a View of D.o

  • Subject(s)

    Sant-Felip, Port Mahon, Minorca, Balearic Islands (39°52'01"N 04°18'13"E)

Page revisions

  • 14 March 2024