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Lieutenant Francis Henry Boyer
(British, 1854-1926)
HMS Bacchante, May 1882; HMS Devastation; HMS Temeraire towing the IST Serapis, Nov 1881 largest 19.5 x 28cm (7 11/16 x 11in).(3)

26 February 2020, 13:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

£600 - £800

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Lieutenant Francis Henry Boyer (British, 1854-1926)

HMS Bacchante, May 1882; HMS Devastation; HMS Temeraire towing the IST Serapis, Nov 1881
three, each signed 'FHB' (lower left and lower right), all bear title (on mount)
two watercolour and gouache, one en grisaille, unframed
largest 19.5 x 28cm (7 11/16 x 11in).(3)

Footnotes

HMS Bacchante was a Bacchante-class ironclad screw-propelled corvette of the Royal Navy. She is particularly famous for being the ship on which the Princes George and Albert served as midshipmen. Queen Victoria had been concerned that the Bacchante might sink, drowning her grandchildren. Confident in their ship, the Admiralty sent Bacchante through a gale to prove she was sturdy enough to weather storms. The Princes, with their tutor John Neale Dalton, duly came aboard on 17 September 1879. The Bacchante was to be their home for the next three years.

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