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- The Battle of Queenston Heights October 13th 1813. By Thomas SutherlandAn ink print created after James Dennis's drawing of the Battle of Queenston Heights. Note the flags, the colouring of the uniforms and their locations which is different from the James Dennis original. It is historically inaccurate as it portrays Americans defending Queenston Heights and the British attacking (with French …An ink print created after James Dennis's drawing of the Battle of Queenston Heights. Note the flags, the colouring of the uniforms and their locations which is different from the …
- The Battle of Queenston Heights October 13th 1813. By Thomas SutherlandAn ink print created after James Dennis's drawing of the Battle of Queenston Heights. Note the flags, the colouring of the uniforms and their locations which is different from the James Dennis original.An ink print created after James Dennis's drawing of the Battle of Queenston Heights. Note the flags, the colouring of the uniforms and their locations which is different from the …
- The Battle of Queenston Heights, October 13, 1913An ink print created after James Dennis's drawing of the Battle of Queenston Heights. The Battle of Queenston Heights by eyewitness James B. Dennis depicts the unsuccessful American landing on 13 October 1812. The village of Queenston is in the right foreground, with Queenston Heights behind. Lewiston is in the …An ink print created after James Dennis's drawing of the Battle of Queenston Heights. The Battle of Queenston Heights by eyewitness James B. Dennis depicts the unsuccessful American landing on …
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