Archibald Campbell View of Fort Royal, Guadaloupe
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Gen. Sir CAMPBELL, Archibald (1739-1791).
A North View of Fort Royal in the Island of Guadaloupe... / Vue du Fort Royal dans l'Isle de Guadaloupe du Cote du Nord...
Engraving.
London, 1762.
17" x 22 1/2" sheet.
This rare view is based on a drawing made on the spot by Lieutenant Archibald Campbell of the Royal Engineers in 1759. Guadeloupe was a stronghold for the French, and became a target of the British during the Seven Years' War. In early 1759, a British fleet commanded by Major-General Peregrine Hopson and Commodore John Moore attacked and captured Fort Royal, which was located near Basse-Terre. This view shows a Union flag flying above the fort, with an encampment of soldiers outside of the fort and mountains in the background. Although the British succeeded in capturing Guadeloupe by May 1759, the island was surrendered to the French after the Treaty of Paris (1763).
Imprint: "London, Printed for John Bowles at No. 13 in Cornhill, Robert Sayer at No. 53 in Fleet Street, Thos. Jeffreys the corner of St. Martins Lane in the Strand, Carington Bowles at No. 69 in St. Paul's Church Yard, and Henry Parker at No. 82 in Cornhill."
A North View of Fort Royal in the Island of Guadaloupe... / Vue du Fort Royal dans l'Isle de Guadaloupe du Cote du Nord...
Engraving.
London, 1762.
17" x 22 1/2" sheet.
This rare view is based on a drawing made on the spot by Lieutenant Archibald Campbell of the Royal Engineers in 1759. Guadeloupe was a stronghold for the French, and became a target of the British during the Seven Years' War. In early 1759, a British fleet commanded by Major-General Peregrine Hopson and Commodore John Moore attacked and captured Fort Royal, which was located near Basse-Terre. This view shows a Union flag flying above the fort, with an encampment of soldiers outside of the fort and mountains in the background. Although the British succeeded in capturing Guadeloupe by May 1759, the island was surrendered to the French after the Treaty of Paris (1763).
Imprint: "London, Printed for John Bowles at No. 13 in Cornhill, Robert Sayer at No. 53 in Fleet Street, Thos. Jeffreys the corner of St. Martins Lane in the Strand, Carington Bowles at No. 69 in St. Paul's Church Yard, and Henry Parker at No. 82 in Cornhill."
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