Subject: Gibraltar
Period: 1745 (circa)
Publication: Continuation of Mr. Rapin's History of England
Color: Black & White
Size:
23 x 14.3 inches
58.4 x 36.3 cm
This bird's-eye plan shows the British fortifications of Gibraltar in great detail. The rococo-style cartouche encloses a key to 40 locations. Wonderful sailing ships are precisely engraved in the surrounding sea. The plan illustrates the strategic peninsula during a dispute between Spain and Great Britain over commerce between Europe and the Americas. It shows the Spanish fortifications that were built across the upper end of the peninsula, effectively blockading the town and British fort.
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Condition: B+
Fine impression on a sturdy sheet of laid paper with some faint toning and a few minor spots in the image. There are a few fold separations and edge tears confined to the blank margins that are closed on verso with archival tape.