1865 / 3,080 SCHOONER DAVID PORTER, Lying to in the Bay of Biscay, Jan. 30th 1814. Save Share Ask Question Forbes and Clark Collections Visualizing Maritime History Project Save Share Ask Question Tinted lithograph depiction of the schooner David Porter lying in the Bay of Biscay on January 30, 1814. Classification ship portraits Date Made 1856-01-02 Legal Status PERMANENT COLLECTION Major Collection Hart Nautical Maker Weingartner, Adam; Coggeshall, George Materials ink; paper Measurements 4 1/4 in x 6 3/4 in Place Made United States: New York Twenty-Two prints of Several of the Capital Ships of the Royal Navy with Variety of other Sea Pieces after the Drawings of T. Baston Plate I: Title page to Baston's series "Twenty-two … The Islands of Orkney This hand-colored, detailed chart of "The Islands of … Draft of the Pilgrim Ship "Sparrow-hawk" Lines of the ship "Sparrow-Hawk", made in the … Rowing Race (whale carved on boats) Uncolored engraving depicting a scene at sea with … The Slaver "Sunny South," Alias "Emanuela" Surrendering to H. M. S. "Brisk," Bearing the Flag of Rear-Admiral Sir H. Keppel In 1859, the clipper 'Sunny South' was sold … A Midnight Race on the Mississippi Lithograph depicting a race between steamboats Natchez and … Explore chevron-right