Then cried he, with a proud pale lip,

Then cried he, with a proud pale lip, 'Ho! gunner, split and sink the ship', illustration from 'Ballads of Famous Fights'

(Then cried he, with a proud pale lip, 'Ho! gunner, split and sink the ship', illustration from 'Ballads of Famous Fights', c.1900 (colour litho))


Archibald Webb

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Then cried he, with a proud pale lip, 'Ho! gunner, split and sink the ship', illustration from 'Ballads of Famous Fights' by Archibald Webb. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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