The Attach of Two Bastions, at Breches Made by Springing Mines, from Twelve of the Most Remarkable Sieges and Battles in Europe, Carington Bowles, British, 1724 - 1793, Engraving on paper, Soldiers are entering a bastion in the foreground, the walls having been broken in at least three places. A town in the background. Inscribed in lower margin: 'THE ATTACK of TWO BASTIONS, AT BREACHES MADE BY SPRINGING MINES', followed by a two-line description, and below: 'Printed for and sold by Carington Bowles, at his Map and Print Warehouse, No. 69 in St. Paul's Church Yard, London'. In the upper right corner, the number '4'., London, England, ca. 1760–1770, Print, Print
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Attach, Two Bastions, Breches, Springing Mines, Twelve, Remarkable Sieges, Battles, Europe, Carington Bowles, British, 1724 - 1793, Engraving, paper, Soldiers, entering, bastion, foreground, walls having, broken, three places, town, background, Inscribed, lower margin, ATTACK, TWO BASTIONS, BREACHES MADE, SPRINGING MINES', followed, two-line description, 'Printed, sold, Carington Bowles, Map, Print Warehouse, No, 69, St, Paul's Church Yard, London', upper right corner, number '4', London, England, ca, 1760–1770, Print
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