This week, while trying to identify prints in our collection that showeddghasa, a beautiful little craft native to Malta, I stumbled across a really interesting watercolor painted by Nicolas Cammillieri. The artwork is titled “H.M. SloopParthianCapturing a Spanish Pirate.” The computer record didn’t contain any information about the event depicted but I figured there must be an interesting story behind the artwork–and I was right!
It all started when Lloyd’s List reported that on May 15, 1824 two British merchant vessels, the brig朝圣者of Greenock, captained by J. Wilson1with twelve crew, and the barqueShannon, captained by 31-year-old Isaac Peart with sixteen crew, had sailed together from Campeche, Mexico for Bristol and Cork but neither had arrived at their destination. They were believed to have foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of all hands.


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