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British Tars, 1740-1790

Tuesday, August 11, 2015. The Tars Triumph, or Bawdy House Battery, 1749. The Tars Triumph, or Bawdy House Battery, Charles Mosley, 1749, National Maritime Museum. A notorious incident occurred in the 1740s when a group of rioting sailors ransacked on the Strand in central London. This print is just one of several to illustrate the subject, which have been featured on this blog. The British Museum also happens to have a copy of this print, and they wrote an interesting short bit. This blog i.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2015. The Tars Triumph, or Bawdy House Battery, 1749. The Tars Triumph, or Bawdy House Battery, Charles Mosley, 1749, National Maritime Museum. A notorious incident occurred in the 1740s when a group of rioting sailors ransacked on the Strand in central London. This print is just one of several to illustrate the subject, which have been featured on this blog. The British Museum also happens to have a copy of this print, and they wrote an interesting short bit. This blog i.

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