Title
A View of Cape Rouge or Carouge, nine Miles above the City of Quebec on the North Shore of the RIVER St LAWRENCE. : From this place 1500 chosen Troops at tje break of Day fell down the River on the Ebb of Tide to the place of Landing 13 Sept 1759. = Vue de Cap Rouge vulgairement Carouge, a 9 Miles au dessus de ka Ville de Quebec, sur le bord septentional de la RIVIERE de St LAURENT. C'est de Carouge que 1500 Homme de Troupes choisies descendirent avec La Maree, au Lieu du debarquement 13 Sept. 1759. / Drawn on the SPOT by Capt Hervey Smyth. Engraved by Peter Mazell.
Creator
Mazell, Peter, active 1761-1797, printmaker.
Publication details
London : publish'd according to Act of Parliament Nov 5 1760 by T Jefferys the Corner of St Martin's Lane., [November 5 1760]
Physical details
1 print : etching and engraving ; platemark 36.2 x 53.1 cm, on sheet 43.3 x 58.8 cm
Description
A large sailing ship on the St Lawrence River; men in rowing boats nearby; a tree-lined shore in the middle ground; buildings of Cap-Rouge in the distance.
Place
Cap-Rouge (Que_bec)
Other persons
Jefferys, Thomas, -1771, publisher.
Shelfmark
Maps K.Top.119.46.