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Red Rodney, Edinburgh Jazz Festival, Scotland, 1988. Creator: Brian FoskettRed Rodney, Edinburgh Jazz Festival, Scotland, 1988
Supply Steamers at Nashville, Tennessee, 1862. Creator: Rodney PooleSupply Steamers at Nashville, Tennessee, 1862
Lord Rodney, (1718-1792), 1830. Creator: UnknownLord Rodney, (1718-1792), 1830. George Brydges Rodney (1718-1792) British naval officer known for his command in the American War of Independence and the Battle of the Saintes
Westminster Election, 1780. Three candidates stand under the portico of St Paul s, Covent Garden. Charles James Fox, in the centre, is supported by Britannia
Red Rodney, Ronnie Scotts, London, 1992. Artist: Brian O ConnorRed Rodney, Ronnie Scott s, London, 1992
Red Rodney, Ronnie Scotts, London, 1991. Artist: Brian O ConnorRed Rodney, Ronnie Scott s, London
Dizzy Gillespie and guitarist Rodney Jones on stage, Beaulieu, Hampshire, July 1977
The Battle of the Saints, c1795. Artist: John GoldarThe Battle of the Saints, c1795, (1924). The Battle of the Saintes was fought in the Caribbean off Dominica between a French fleet commanded by Admiral Francois-Joseph Paul
Engagement off Dominica, c1782. Artist: Nicholas PocockEngagement off Dominica, c1782. An attack by Admiral Francois-Joseph Paul, Comte de Grasse (1723-1788) of the French fleet
Rodney and Langara, c1785. Artist: Robert DoddRodney and Langara, c1785. Scene from the Battle of Cape St Vincent, a naval battle between a British fleet commanded by George Brydges Rodney (1718-1792)
Admiral George Brydges Rodney (1719-1792), 1st Baron Rodney, 19th century. Artist: E ScrivenAdmiral George Brydges Rodney (1719-1792), 1st Baron Rodney, 19th century. Rodney was an English naval officer
Rodneys Monument, Spanish Town, Jamaica, c1905. Artist: Adolphe Duperly & SonRodneys Monument, Spanish Town, Jamaica, c1905. Memorial to the British admiral George Brydges Rodney (1718-1792). Illustration from Picturesque Jamaica, by Adolphe Duperly & Son, (England, c1905)
George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney, British naval officer, (1833). Artist: E ScrivenGeorge Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney, British naval officer, (1833). Rodney (1718-1792) served as commander-in-chief of the Leeward Islands, and fought the French in the West Indies
Horoscope drawn up by Ebenezer Sibly in 1779. This horoscope was produced by Sibly at the request of some naval gentlemen to predict that the British West Indies Fleet under Admiral Rodney would be