File:Princess Charlotte. English Camp at Djouni Syria 1840. Shows HMS Powerful RMG PW8043.jpg

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English: Princess Charlotte. English Camp at Djouni Syria 1840. Shows Powerful RMG PW8043. A view of the ‘Princess Charlotte’ at the English camp at Djouni, Syria in 1840. The tents can be seen in the background on the right. A two-decker sailing vessel, probably the 'Powerful', is anchored on the left of the picture. During the Syrian operations, she was the flagship of Admiral, the Honorable Sir Robert Stopford when he was C.I.C. Coloured lithograph.
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Source http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/102870
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Charles Frederick de Brocktorff  (1775–1850)  wikidata:Q56024683
 
Description Maltese-German publisher, lithographer, painter, artist and sculptor
Date of birth/death 1775 Edit this at Wikidata 1850 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Valletta Edit this at Wikidata
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