Henry Morgan
Active selection in cart:
Caption | Henry Morgan. The greatest of all the buccaneers was Henry Morgan, the famous, swash-buckling Welshman who terrorised the Spanish Main for five years. Morgan (1635–88) was kidnapped as a lad in Bristol and sold as a slave in the West Indies, escaping to join a pirate crew. In 1666 he was elected "admiral" of all the bucaneers in the Caribbean Sea, leading countless attacks against Spanish shipping from his Jamaican base. Original artwork for illustration on p28 of Look and Learn issue no 164 (6 March 1965). |
---|---|
Creator | Ron Embleton, British (1930–88) |
Artwork medium | painting |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | Henry Morgan buccaneer pirate ship Ron Embleton |
Stock image ref | Sizes available | Views |
---|---|---|
A005030 | Hi-res: 4,209 x 3,802 pixels Lo-res: 1,052 x 950 pixels |
1,820 |
License this premium image
Available worldwide for immediate download up to 4,209 x 3,802 pixels. This image may be licensed for any specified use.
Instructions
- Log in or Register (in 30 seconds)
- image(s)
- Click on Go to cart
- Choose intended use or request a quote
- Confirm terms & conditions
- Pay by card, PayPal or bank transfer
Can we help?
Look and Learn is one of the world’s leading sources of historical and cultural images for personal and commercial use. Feel free to contact us with any questions or requests.