Representing an Action with the Spanish Slave Frigate Velos Passahera captured by boarding by H.M. Ship Primrose... 6th September 1830
A view of the action between the Spanish ‘Velos Passahera’ (left) and the British ‘Primrose’ (right), both shown in starboard quarter view. The crew of ‘Primrose’ have been depicted boarding the Spanish ship. No distinguishing features in the rest of the scene. A piece of flotsam in the foreground. Coloured aquatint.
Contrary to the inscription, in fact, the encounter and capture of the ship (the name of which is correctly spelt Veloz Passagera), took place on 7 September 1830.
Veloz Passagera had a cargo of 555 captive Africans aboard. The surviving crew was charged with piracy in England.
Contrary to the inscription, in fact, the encounter and capture of the ship (the name of which is correctly spelt Veloz Passagera), took place on 7 September 1830.
Veloz Passagera had a cargo of 555 captive Africans aboard. The surviving crew was charged with piracy in England.
Object Details
ID: | PAG9095 |
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Type: | |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Duncan, Edward; Huggins, William John |
Vessels: | Primrose (1810); Velos Passahera (fl.1830) |
Date made: | 1 Sep 1831 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Sheet: 364 mm x 485 mm; Image: 311 mm x 453 mm; Mount: 480 mm x 635 mm |