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Auction archive: Lot number 47

[Ship's Logs] — E[dmund] P[ercy] F[enwick] G[eorge] Grant | A logbook by an officer on board the HMS Achilles

Fine Books and Manuscripts
2 Jul 2021 - 16 Jul 2021
Estimate
US$4,500 - US$6,500
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 47

[Ship's Logs] — E[dmund] P[ercy] F[enwick] G[eorge] Grant | A logbook by an officer on board the HMS Achilles

Fine Books and Manuscripts
2 Jul 2021 - 16 Jul 2021
Estimate
US$4,500 - US$6,500
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

[Ship's Logs] — E[dmund] P[ercy] F[enwick] G[eorge] GrantLog of HMS Achilles Commanded by Captain E. Kelly, Log of HMS Constance Comd. by Capt. F[rederic] Proby Doughty. [At sea: 1882-1884] Small folio (316 x 203 mm). Two titles, first a stock-printing with manuscript modifications, second a full-page watercolor, approx. 110pp. of manuscript log records with over 25 watercolor and ink drawings and maps tipped in. Contemporary morocco-backed cloth, ships' names in gilt on upper cover, log-keeper's bookplate to front pastedown. A logbook by an officer on board the HMS Achilles The first account of the Achilles involves E.P.F.G. Grant recording activities such as cleaning and reading prayers aboard the ship between her place of anchor at Alexandria, Egypt, on 1 September 1882, and their subsequent installment at Chatham Dockyard in Kent, England, on 6 October. In the next section, Grant begins documenting the daily details of his longer service aboard the newly-commissioned corvette Constance. The log begins at Chatham on 7 October 1882, and ends as the ship is moored at Constance Cove, Vancouver, with the last entry of 7 June 1884. Under Captain Frederic Proby Doughty, Constance voyaged across the Atlantic, rounded South America, and then spent time in Hawaii and other parts of the Pacific. The hand-drawn charts throughout offer a visual connection to Grant's meticulous logs. Each display Constance's tracking: Plymouth to Madeira (20-28 December 1882); Madeira to Cape Verde Islands (29 December 1882 to 5 January 1883); Cape Verde Islands to Montevideo, Uruguay (7 January to 3 February 1883); Montevideo to Sandy Point, Chile (8-16 February 1883); Sandy Point to Coquimbo (2-12 March 1883); Coquimbo to Callao, Peru (8-20 April 1883); Callao to Payta [Paita] (21-27 April 1883); Coquimbo to Pitcairn Island (20 February to 15 March 1884); Pitcairn Island to the Sandwich Islands, Hawaii (20 March to 13 April 1884); and Honolulu to Esquimalt, Vancouver (14-27 April 1884). Other hand-drawn maps include a large fold-out of South America with a charting of the overall track of the ship from Montevideo to Guayaquil; a detailed plan of Callao Harbor; a detailed topographic map of Easter Island; a detailed topographic map of Pitcairn Island; a detailed plan of Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaii; and a small general map of the Sandwich Islands. Tipped-in watercolor drawings show ocean, ship, and landscape views. Admiral Sir Edmund Percy Fenwick George Grant served in the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882, immediately after which he came on board the Achilles in Alexandria, as described here. Following his adventures on the Constance, Grant enjoyed a lengthy career as a Royal Navy Officer, including fighting in the First World War, and eventually retired at the rank of Admiral.

Auction archive: Lot number 47
Auction:
Datum:
2 Jul 2021 - 16 Jul 2021
Auction house:
Sotheby's
New York
Beschreibung:

[Ship's Logs] — E[dmund] P[ercy] F[enwick] G[eorge] GrantLog of HMS Achilles Commanded by Captain E. Kelly, Log of HMS Constance Comd. by Capt. F[rederic] Proby Doughty. [At sea: 1882-1884] Small folio (316 x 203 mm). Two titles, first a stock-printing with manuscript modifications, second a full-page watercolor, approx. 110pp. of manuscript log records with over 25 watercolor and ink drawings and maps tipped in. Contemporary morocco-backed cloth, ships' names in gilt on upper cover, log-keeper's bookplate to front pastedown. A logbook by an officer on board the HMS Achilles The first account of the Achilles involves E.P.F.G. Grant recording activities such as cleaning and reading prayers aboard the ship between her place of anchor at Alexandria, Egypt, on 1 September 1882, and their subsequent installment at Chatham Dockyard in Kent, England, on 6 October. In the next section, Grant begins documenting the daily details of his longer service aboard the newly-commissioned corvette Constance. The log begins at Chatham on 7 October 1882, and ends as the ship is moored at Constance Cove, Vancouver, with the last entry of 7 June 1884. Under Captain Frederic Proby Doughty, Constance voyaged across the Atlantic, rounded South America, and then spent time in Hawaii and other parts of the Pacific. The hand-drawn charts throughout offer a visual connection to Grant's meticulous logs. Each display Constance's tracking: Plymouth to Madeira (20-28 December 1882); Madeira to Cape Verde Islands (29 December 1882 to 5 January 1883); Cape Verde Islands to Montevideo, Uruguay (7 January to 3 February 1883); Montevideo to Sandy Point, Chile (8-16 February 1883); Sandy Point to Coquimbo (2-12 March 1883); Coquimbo to Callao, Peru (8-20 April 1883); Callao to Payta [Paita] (21-27 April 1883); Coquimbo to Pitcairn Island (20 February to 15 March 1884); Pitcairn Island to the Sandwich Islands, Hawaii (20 March to 13 April 1884); and Honolulu to Esquimalt, Vancouver (14-27 April 1884). Other hand-drawn maps include a large fold-out of South America with a charting of the overall track of the ship from Montevideo to Guayaquil; a detailed plan of Callao Harbor; a detailed topographic map of Easter Island; a detailed topographic map of Pitcairn Island; a detailed plan of Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaii; and a small general map of the Sandwich Islands. Tipped-in watercolor drawings show ocean, ship, and landscape views. Admiral Sir Edmund Percy Fenwick George Grant served in the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882, immediately after which he came on board the Achilles in Alexandria, as described here. Following his adventures on the Constance, Grant enjoyed a lengthy career as a Royal Navy Officer, including fighting in the First World War, and eventually retired at the rank of Admiral.

Auction archive: Lot number 47
Auction:
Datum:
2 Jul 2021 - 16 Jul 2021
Auction house:
Sotheby's
New York
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