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The Battle of Queenston (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario), October 13th, 1812.

Description
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Creators
Sutherland, Thomas, Engraver
Dennis, James B.
, Artist
Item Type
Aquatints
Description
nscribed in the plate, l.l.: Drawn by Major Dennis.; l.c.: London; Pubd. April 12th. 1836 for I.W. LAIRD'S Martial Achievements, at 1, Leadenhall St.; l.r.: Engraved by T. Sutherland; b.: THE BATTLE OF QUEENSTON, OCTR. 13th. 1812, / Which ended in a complete Victory on the part of the British, having captured 927 Men, killed or wounded about 500, / Taken 1400 Stand of Arms, a six Pounder, and Stand of Colours -
JRR(1912) 445
deVolpi 12; Jefferys 495
Catalogued Nov. 19 1986
Notes
Aquatint and etching on wove paper. Laid down on cardboard.
Publisher
J. W. Laird
Place of Publication
London
Date of Original
12 April 1836
Date Of Event
13 October 1812
Dimensions
Width: 63.3 cm
Height: 49 cm
Image Dimensions
Image Width: 55.2cm
Image Height: 40cm
Local identifier
JRR 229 Cab III
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.1675712181063 Longitude: -79.053174888916
Creative Commons licence
Public Domain [more details]
Copyright Statement
Public domain: Copyright has expired according to the applicable Canadian or American laws. No restrictions on use.
Contact
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The Battle of Queenston (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario), October 13th, 1812.


nscribed in the plate, l.l.: Drawn by Major Dennis.; l.c.: London; Pubd. April 12th. 1836 for I.W. LAIRD'S Martial Achievements, at 1, Leadenhall St.; l.r.: Engraved by T. Sutherland; b.: THE BATTLE OF QUEENSTON, OCTR. 13th. 1812, / Which ended in a complete Victory on the part of the British, having captured 927 Men, killed or wounded about 500, / Taken 1400 Stand of Arms, a six Pounder, and Stand of Colours -
JRR(1912) 445
deVolpi 12; Jefferys 495
Catalogued Nov. 19 1986