Image: Guadalupe Frigate 1842 (Mexico)
Description: Lithograph of the Mexican 2-gun paddlewheel frigate ‘Guadalupe’ under steam and sail in a stiff breeze, with vessels to her right and left. Her deck is lined with figures fore and aft. One of her two 68-pounder Pivot Guns is visible in her stern. Seagulls effortlessly skim the choppy waves, lending a lively atmosphere to the portrait. The first full-blown warship with a metal hull, the 1842 steam frigate Guadelupe. Constructed from French Naval Plans in the British shipyard of Jonathan Laird in Birkenhead, England
Title: Guadalupe Frigate 1842 (Mexico)
Credit: National Maritinme Museum RMG
Author: Lithogra[her: George Hawkins (1809–1852); Drawn by Thomas B. Horner R.N.
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
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