The Challenger commanded by Captain FitzClarence, sailing from Portsmouth, with Dispatches for Lisbon, Oct 31 1827

Etching and engraving of The Challenger (1826), other versions of same image: PAD6135 (coloured) and PAD8017. Also Plate 16 in the volume of marine pictures by Moses "Visit of William the Fourth when Duke of Clarence as Lord High Admiral to Portsmouth in the year 1827 with views of the Russian squadron" published in 1840 by Ackermann & Co.
Inscribed: "The Challenger, commanded by Captain Fitzclarence sailing from Portsmouth with Dispatches for Lisbon, Oct 31. 1827". When William IV was still Duke of Clarence in 1827, he became Lord High Admiral and, in July, to mark his authority, inspected the fleet at Spithead. The following month the Duchess of Clarence viewed the Russian squadron. Captain Fitzclarence was one of the illegitimate children of the Duke of Clarence by his mistress, the actress Dorothea Jordan.

Object Details

ID: PAI3111
Type: Print
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Moses, Henry
Vessels: Challenger (1826)
Date made: 1 Jun 1830
People: Moses, Henry
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Sheet: 152 x 215 mm; Plate: 148 x 211 mm
Parts: Naval Scrap Book belonging to Edward Alfred Dingley (Album)