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Berth of the Abergavenny

Images Related to the Earl of Abergavenny (ship)

A collection of images related to the Earl of Abergavenny, an 18th century sailing vessel known as an East Indiaman. A replica of the ship, the only known model of an East Indiaman in existence, is on display in Dinand Library at the College of the Holy Cross. The actual ship is significant to literary history because it was the vessel captained by the brother of the Romantic poet William Wordsworth. It sank off the coast of England in 1805, killing 246, including Captain Wordsworth. This event greatly impacted Wordsworth's poetry, changing the course of his career.
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  • Earl of Abergavenny: Side View by Peter Coughlin

    Earl of Abergavenny: Side View

  • Earl of Abergavenny: Stern and Captain's Quarters by Peter Coughlin

    Earl of Abergavenny: Stern and Captain's Quarters

  • Diving Machine and Apparatus Used in Recovering Property Lost in the Abergavenny by Tonkins

    Diving Machine and Apparatus Used in Recovering Property Lost in the Abergavenny

  • The Loss of the Abergavenny, East India Man, off the Isle of Portland by Richard Corbould and J. Stratford

    The Loss of the Abergavenny, East India Man, off the Isle of Portland

  • Peele Castle in a Storm by George Howland Beaumont

    Peele Castle in a Storm

  • Citation Presented to Sir Nathaniel Dance, Captain of the Lord Camden by East India Company

    Citation Presented to Sir Nathaniel Dance, Captain of the Lord Camden

  • The Earl of Abergavenny East Indiaman, off Southsea by Thomas Luny

    The Earl of Abergavenny East Indiaman, off Southsea

  • Peel Castle (engraving) by Thomas Hearne

    Peel Castle (engraving)

 
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