Construction of the Warship HMS Sir Isaac Brock

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Illustration

Harrison W. Mark
by Charles Henry Jeremy Snider
published on 05 December 2024
Construction of the Warship HMS Sir Isaac Brock Download Full Size Image

Construction of the sloop-of-war HMS Sir Isaac Brock at York, Upper Canada. Named after a fallen British general, the ship was intended to give Britain superiority on Lake Ontario; it was still unfinished when it was burnt during the Battle of York (27 April 1813). Painting by Charles Henry Jeremy Snider, c. 1913.

Toronto Public Library.

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Snider, C. H. J. (2024, December 05). Construction of the Warship HMS Sir Isaac Brock. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/19743/construction-of-the-warship-hms-sir-isaac-brock/

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