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Lot 51

Lieutenant Francis Henry Boyer
(British, 1854-1926)
Loss of HMS Eurydice

26 February 2020, 13:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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Lieutenant Francis Henry Boyer (British, 1854-1926)

Loss of HMS Eurydice
Together with a poem Sorrow on the Sea by Captain Hare who went down with his ship.
signed with initials 'F.H.B.' (lower right), bears title (on mount)
en grisaille, unframed
16.5 x 23.5cm (6 1/2 x 9 1/4in).

Footnotes

After a very fast passage across the Atlantic, on 24 March 1878, Eurydice was caught in a heavy snow storm off the Isle of Wight, capsized and sank. Only two of the ship's 319 crew and trainees survived; most of those who were not carried down with the ship died of exposure in the freezing waters. Captain Hare, a devout Christian, after giving the order to every man to save himself, clasped his hands in prayer and went down with his ship. One of the witnesses to the disaster was a young Winston Churchill, who was living at Ventnor with his family at the time.

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