Rare maps detailing the defeat of the Spanish Armada are set to go on public display for the first time. The 10 maps, drawn in 1589, are believed to be the earliest representation of the naval battles ...
A set of original maps depicting the Royal Navy's victory over the Spanish Armada have been saved from export after a fundraising campaign. The ink and watercolour drawings are said to be the earliest ...
The ink and watercolour maps are believed to have been created the year after the battle Hand-drawn, Elizabethan-era maps depicting the Spanish Armada are to go on public display for the first time.
LONDON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - A set of 10 hand-drawn, 16th century maps showing the progress of the Spanish Armada that attacked England in 1588, an event that shaped national identity, will remain in ...
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A campaign has been launched to stop a collection of rare maps that chart the defeat of the Spanish Armada from being sold overseas. Ten hand-drawn maps depicting the famous battle of 1588 were sold ...
A set of 10 hand-drawn, 16th century maps showing the progress of the Spanish Armada that attacked England in 1588, an event that shaped national identity, will remain in the country after a museum ...
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