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Royal Fireworks - A drawing of a fireworks display in a city

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A VIEW of the FIRE-WORKES and ILLUMINATIONS at his GRACE the Duke of RICHMOND'S at WHITEHALL and on the River Thames on Monday 15 May 1749. Performed by the direction of Charles Fredrick Esq.

Hand coloured etching showing the Royal Fire-workes and Illuminations in Whitehall and on the River Thames on Monday 15 May 1749. The occasion for which George Frideric Handel composed his Music for the Royal Fireworks.

The firework display was for the benefit of King George II of Great Britain to celebrate the signing of the treaty at Aix la Chapelle in 1748 marking the end of the War of Austrian Succession. Unfortunately, during the display, one of the fireworks landed on the pavilion of the Temple of Peace, igniting the several thousand fireworks inside and killing three spectators.

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england thames river thames 15 may 18th century etchings etchings of the river thames london in the 1740 s music for the royal fireworks river thames in london in art treaty of aix la chapelle 1748 war of the austrian succession whitehall in art 1749 thames river city cityscape london united kingdom
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england thames river thames 15 may 18th century etchings etchings of the river thames london in the 1740 s music for the royal fireworks river thames in london in art treaty of aix la chapelle 1748 war of the austrian succession whitehall in art 1749 thames river city cityscape london united kingdom