The Mutiny on the Caswell, 1876
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The Mutiny on the Caswell, 1876
Engraving of a number of sketches of the Caswell Mutiny, which took place on the sailing ship Caswell between Valparaiso and Queenstown, Ireland, March 1876. At top left can be seen James Carrick, who broke the mutiny; at bottom left the ship Caswell being towed into Queenstown by HMS Goshawk and at bottom right, Christo Baumbo, the surviving mutineer
Media ID 4366858
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1876 Bottom Broke Carrick Caswell Mutiny Queenstown Sketches Surviving To Wed Valparaiso
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