A British Soldier Taking Two French Officers at the Battle of the Pyrenees, engraved by Matthew Dubourg from

A British Soldier Taking Two French Officers at the Battle of the Pyrenees, engraved by Matthew Dubourg from 'Historic, Military and Naval Anecdotes', pub. by Edward Orme

(A British Soldier Taking Two French Officers at the Battle of the Pyrenees, engraved by Matthew Dubourg (fl.1813-20) from 'Historic, Military and Naval Anecdotes', pub. by Edward Orme (1774-c.1820) 18)


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A British Soldier Taking Two French Officers at the Battle of the Pyrenees, engraved by Matthew Dubourg from 'Historic, Military and Naval Anecdotes', pub. by Edward Orme by John Augustus Atkinson. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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