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Captain Henry Morgan returning to Port Royal Jamaica 1671
Entering the infamous pirate capital of Port Royal, Jamaica, 1671, hailed by just everybody, especially taverners, brothel owners, prostitutes, and all others who had benefited from the wealth that was being spread around without having had to face cannonballs. Morgan returned to Jamaica after the sack of Panama with riches, hailed by everybody, especially the taverna’s, brothel owners, prostitutes, and all others who had benefited from the wealth that was being spread around without having to face cannonballs.
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Lithograph from original watercolour painting
Actual artwork 18” x 24”
Add 2” white border on all sides
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All art is printed on the highest quality library conservation paper
Paper - Hahnemuhle German Etching - 100% a-cellulose textured matte in natural white
Printed in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Entering the infamous pirate capital of Port Royal, Jamaica, 1671, hailed by just everybody, especially taverners, brothel owners, prostitutes, and all others who had benefited from the wealth that was being spread around without having had to face cannonballs. Morgan returned to Jamaica after the sack of Panama with riches, hailed by everybody, especially the taverna’s, brothel owners, prostitutes, and all others who had benefited from the wealth that was being spread around without having to face cannonballs.
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Lithograph from original watercolour painting
Actual artwork 18” x 24”
Add 2” white border on all sides
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All art is printed on the highest quality library conservation paper
Paper - Hahnemuhle German Etching - 100% a-cellulose textured matte in natural white
Printed in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia