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English: Described by Royal Museums Greenwich RMG A3914 - PAH8148 as follows:

This coloured aquatint by Robert Havell is a depiction drawn by a Lieutenant Hewitt of the Royal Marines, depicting the British Attack on Fort Oswego on May 6th 1814 during the War of 1812. Fort Oswego (now Fort Ontario) was a US-held stronghold and key military supply base on the south-eastern shores of Lake Ontario, and was subjected to a British raid commanded by Commodore James Yeo on the aforementioned date. During this raid the fort was destroyed, abandoned by its defenders, resulting in a British victory. The fort itself is clearly seen in the centre-right of this drawing, still manned by US troops and with the Stars and Stripes flying on a pole above the battlements. The village of Oswego, which the fort protected, can also be seen in the centre-right background. The most prominent subjects of this painting, however, are the British ships besieging the fort. These included the frigates ‘Princess Charlotte’ and ‘Prince Regent’, 42 and 56-gun warships respectively, designed and built exclusively for service on the Great Lakes. The ‘Prince Regent’ is seen in the left-hand foreground prominently flying the Red Ensign, while the ‘Princess Charlotte’ can be seen astern of the ‘Regent’ and in the lower centre of the drawing, likewise flying the Red Ensign. Five smaller vessels can be seen in the background from left to right. These include the 16-gun brig ‘Star’, which can be seen through the rigging of the ‘Prince Regent’. The other four vessels in the right-hand background of the drawing include (in order of left to right) the ‘Charwell’, ‘Montreal’, ‘Niagra’ and on the far right edge, the 10-gun brig ‘Magnet’. All of these vessels had different names at the beginning of their launchings on the Great Lakes, which has confused many scholars. Rowed troop boats can also be seen scattered throughout the scene, as well as the British troops (which included the Glengarry Light Infantry and De Watteville’s Regiment from the regular army, as well as the Royal Marines), landing on the lake-shore and advancing on the fort on land in the left-hand background. The scene of the battle is punctuated by the clouds of gun smoke, from the fort, ships and ground forces ashore.

Vessels: Prince Regent (1814), Charwell (aka HMS Moira (1805)) seen through Prince Regent's rigging, Princess Charlotte (1814), Star (1813) (aka HMS Lord Melville (1813)), Wolfe (1813) (aka Montreal), Royal George (1809) (aka Niagara), Magnet (1793) (aka Governor Simcoe (1793)).

  • Stokes 1814-F-7
  • Artist is probably John Hewett
  • Print bears dedication to His Majesty's Royal Marine forces and those employed on the expedition.
  • Print contains 12 references in lower margin.
  • Print depicts May 6, 1814.
  • Print issued May 1, 1815.
  • Deák 281
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Source https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-7b62-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
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Attack on Fort Oswego, Lake Ontario, N. America.
Topics
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Warships; British; United States; History; Campaigns
NYPL Division
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The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Print Collection
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I. N. Phelps Stokes Collection of American Historical Prints.
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510d47d9-7b62-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
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118380
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/510d47d9-7b62-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99

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