XJF451348 South East view of Geriah Fort, the Landing Place and Entrance from\' A Voyage to India\' by Edward Ives, version published in 1773 (engraving) by English School, (18th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: after a drawing of 1756 by Captain Northall; Geriah Fort was a notorious pirate stronghold until February 1756 when the East India Company sent Watson and Clive to sieze the town; Edward Ives (d.1786);); English, out of copyright.
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