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ATTACK on FORT OSWEGO, LAKE ONTARIO, N. AMERICA. May 6.th 1814, Noon.   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Robert Havell senior  (1769–1832)  wikidata:Q18527272
 
Alternative names
Robert Havell I; Robert, Sr. Havell; Robert, le vieux Havell; Robert, I Havell; Robert I Havell; Robert Havell Sr.
Description British printer and printmaker
Date of birth/death 29 December 1769 Edit this at Wikidata 21 November 1832 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Reading Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q18527272
, after [John] Hewitt (active 1814) (artist) Lieut,t Royal Marines.
Title
ATTACK on FORT OSWEGO, LAKE ONTARIO, N. AMERICA. May 6.th 1814, Noon.
Description
English: A view of the Battle of Fort Oswego, fought on 6 May 1814 between the British, commanded by Commodore Sir James Lucas Yeo, R.N. (1782-1818) and the Americans, commanded by George Edward Mitchell (1781-1832), resulting in a British victory. The War of 1812 (1812-15).

Yeo had been appointed commodore and commander-in-chief of the warships on the North American lakes on 19 March 1813. He had built two large ships during 1813-14 and these, together with the rest of his squadron (seen in the foreground of this view), were used to carry a large number of troops to attack Fort Oswego in early May 1814.

Fort Oswego, seen in the centre of this view, flying the American flag (which is not drawn with any pretence at accuracy as to the number of stars and stripes) was not the strong structure it had been during the French and Indian War of 1754-63. Although, in 1814, was an important staging post on the American supply route from New York, its defences had crumbled, and its guns were damaged. Nevertheless, the Americans put up a strong resistance and can be seen here, in a line on the slope below the fort, firing at the British troops which had just landed.

Vessels: Prince Regent (1814), Charwell (aka HMS Moira (1805)) seen through Prince Regent's rigging, Princess Charlotte (1814), Star (1813) (aka HMS Lord Melville (1813)), Wolfe (1813) (aka Montreal), Royal George (1809) (aka Niagara), Magnet (1793) (aka Governor Simcoe (1793)).

One of a pair of views; the companion print is at RCIN 735185.4.b.
Depicted place Fort Oswego [also known as Fort Chouaguen], New York, USA (43°27'41'N 76°30'52'W)
Date 1 May 1815
date QS:P571,+1815-05-01T00:00:00Z/11
Medium Aquatint with etching and engraving
Dimensions 43.9 x 54.8 cm (image)
institution QS:P195,Q1459037
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RCIN 735185.4.a
Source/Photographer https://militarymaps.rct.uk/other-18th-19th-century-conflicts/battle-of-fort-oswego-1814-attack-on-fort-oswego
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