English: The Battle of Lissa on 13 March 1811; Aquatint print. Below the image are tables of French and English forces and the caption reads: TO THE OFFICERS, SEAMEN & MARINES OF HIS MAJESTY'S SHIPS AMPHION, CEREBUS, VOLAGE & ACTIVE., / This Plate represents their Attacking The United French and Italian Squadrons off the Island of Lissa in the Adriatic, on the 13.th March 1811. / This Plate is with great respect dedicated by their most obed.t h.ble Serv.t / London. Published Feb.y 1.st 1812. by R. Lambe. N.o 39. Fleet Street.
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The Battle of Lissa in 1811, 1812 engraving from a painting by George Webster in 1812. Found in the [http://www.gac.culture.gov.uk/search/Object.asp?object_key=14881 Government Art Collection]. {{PD-Art}}