Description
This album covers Edward Gennys Fanshawe's Baltic service in command of HMS 'Cossack' during the Crimean War, August 1854 - August 1855, and his brief transfer to the 'Hastings' in the Baltic and latterly at Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland, 1855-56, though on her return to England in late 1855 he was invalided ashore until rejoining the ship at Queenstown in January 1856. It also covers his command of the 'Centurion' in the Mediterranean from May 1856 to June 1858, when he was again invalided home. Also included are holiday drawings made in Scotland in 1843 and 1883, Switzerland in 1877 and 1880, and a single drawing of Moulmein, Burma, made in 1846 during his Eastern posting as Commander in the 'Cruizer', 1844-46.
No. 43 in Fanshawe's Baltic and later album, 1843 - 83. Captioned by the artist on the album page below the image, as title. Loch Torridon is a sea loch, with a lower and upper reach, on the west coast of Scotland in the north-west Highlands. Torridon village lies at the head of the upper loch and is surrounded by the spectacular Torridon Hills. That on the left may be Ben Liathach. This is one of a group of four drawings recording an autumn visit by Fanshawe to Scotland in his retirement.
Image Licence
CC BY-NC-ND
Image Credit
© National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Location
Loch Torridon, East Kilbride, Glasgow, Scotland
Country
Scotland
Medium
Watercolour
Tags
Category
Landscapes & Seascapes