File:The Honourable East India Company's Ship Inglis - leaving St Helena, in July 1830 In Company with H.M. Frigate Ariadne and the H.C.Ships Windsor, Waterloo, Scaleby Castle, General Kidd, Farquharson & Lowther Castle RMG PY8462.jpg

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Edward Duncan; William John Huggins
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English: The Honourable East India Company's Ship Inglis (1812)... leaving St Helena, in July 1830 In Company with H.M. Frigate Ariadne (1816) and the H.C.Ships Windsor (1818), Waterloo (1816), Scaleby Castle (1807), General Kidd, Farquharson (1820) & Lowther Castle

Hand-coloured. The 'Ariadne' shown here will be the the 20-gun vessel of 1816.
Inscription: The Honourable East India Company's Ship Inglis... leaving St Helena, in July 1830 In Company with H.M. Frigate Ariadne and the H.C.Ships Windsor, Waterloo, Scaleby Castle, General Kidd, Farquharson & Lowther Castle Sheet: 430 x 592 mm; Mount: 607 mm x 836 mm

Box Title: Sailing Ships 1812-1825.
Date July 1832
date QS:P571,+1832-07-00T00:00:00Z/10
Medium Aquatint, coloured
Dimensions Sheet: 430 x 592 mm; Mount: 607 mm x 836 mm

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PAH8462
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/148409
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HMS Ariadne (1816), and EIC ships Inglis 1812 [HEIC], Scaleby Castle (1807), Windsor (1818), Waterloo (1816), and Farquharson (1820)

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