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"The CSS Alabama: A Legendary Pirate of the Civil War" Step back in time and witness the epic Battle of Cherbourg

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: Vintage American Civil War print of The Battle of Cherbourg

Vintage American Civil War print of The Battle of Cherbourg, between the United States Navy warship, the USS Kearsarge, and the Confederate States Navy warship, the CSS Alabama, on June 19, 1864

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: Battle of Cherbourg, pub. L Prang & Co. 1887 (colour litho)

Battle of Cherbourg, pub. L Prang & Co. 1887 (colour litho)
2655398 Battle of Cherbourg, pub. L Prang & Co. 1887 (colour litho) by Davidson, Julian Oliver (1853-94); Private Collection; (add.info.: 19th June 1864; ); The Stapleton Collection; American

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: The fight between the Alabama and the Kearsarge (coloured engraving)

The fight between the Alabama and the Kearsarge (coloured engraving)
729212 The fight between the Alabama and the Kearsarge (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The fight between the Alabama and the Kearsarge)

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: The Approach of the British Pirate 'Alabama'(Harpers Weekly, Vol

The Approach of the British Pirate "Alabama"(Harpers Weekly, Vol
The Approach of the British Pirate " Alabama" (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VII), April 25, 1863

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: The Battle of the Kearsarge and the Alabama, 1864. Artist: Manet, Edouard (1832-1883)

The Battle of the Kearsarge and the Alabama, 1864. Artist: Manet, Edouard (1832-1883)
The Battle of the Kearsarge and the Alabama, 1864. Found in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: Chart of the cruise of the CSS Alabama

Chart of the cruise of the CSS Alabama - Scanned 1886 Map

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: CARTOON: ALABAMA CLAIMS. The British Lion Disarmed

CARTOON: ALABAMA CLAIMS. The British Lion Disarmed. Columbia trims the claws of a British lion using clippers labeled Alabama Claims. Wood engraving by Thomas Nast, 1868

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: CIVIL WAR: NAVY, 1863. The Approach of the British Pirate Alabama, running the Union blockade

CIVIL WAR: NAVY, 1863. The Approach of the British Pirate Alabama, running the Union blockade. Wood engraving after a drawing by Winslow Homer, 1863

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: CIVIL WAR: CSS ALABAMA. John McIntosh Kell, the First Lieutenant of the CSS Alabama

CIVIL WAR: CSS ALABAMA. John McIntosh Kell, the First Lieutenant of the CSS Alabama during the Civil War. Engraving, English, 1863

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: CIVIL WAR: CSS ALABAMA. Captain Raphael Semmes and Sailing-Master Irvine Bulloch

CIVIL WAR: CSS ALABAMA. Captain Raphael Semmes and Sailing-Master Irvine Bulloch, on board the CSS Alabama during the Civil War. Engraving, English, 1863

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: CIVIL WAR: C. S. S. ALABAMA. Sinking of the CSS Alabama by the USS Kearsarge

CIVIL WAR: C. S. S. ALABAMA. Sinking of the CSS Alabama by the USS Kearsarge
CIVIL WAR: C.S.S. ALABAMA. Sinking of the CSS Alabama by the USS Kearsarge off the coast of Cherbourg, France, 19 June 1864. Oil on canvas by Edouard Manet

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: ALABAMA VS KEARSARGE, 1864. The sinking of the C. S.s Alabama by the U. S. S

ALABAMA VS KEARSARGE, 1864. The sinking of the C. S.s Alabama by the U. S. S
ALABAMA VS KEARSARGE, 1864. The sinking of the C.S.S Alabama by the U.S.S. Kearsarge and the rescue of the crew of the Alabama by U.S.S Deerhound off Cherbourg, France, 19 June 1864

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: KEARSARGE & ALABAMA, 1864. The sinking of the C. S. S. Alabama by U. S. S

KEARSARGE & ALABAMA, 1864. The sinking of the C. S. S. Alabama by U. S. S
KEARSARGE & ALABAMA, 1864. The sinking of the C.S.S. Alabama by U.S.S. Kearsarge after the Civil War engagement off Cherbourg, France, 19 June 1864. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1864

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: CSS ALABAMA & TEXAN STAR. The destruction by the CSS Alabama, left

CSS ALABAMA & TEXAN STAR. The destruction by the CSS Alabama, left, of the American vessel Texan Star, which had unsuccessfully tried to camouflage itself as the British ship, Martaban

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: ALABAMA vs KEARSARGE, 1864. The engagement between the C. S.s Alabama by the U. S. S

ALABAMA vs KEARSARGE, 1864. The engagement between the C. S.s Alabama by the U. S. S
ALABAMA vs KEARSARGE, 1864. The engagement between the C.S.S Alabama by the U.S.S. Kearsarge and the rescue of the crew of the Alabama by U.S.S Deerhound off Cherbourg, France, 19 June 1864

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: KEARSARGE & ALABAMA, 1864. The Civil War engagement between U. S. S. Kearsarge and C. S. S

KEARSARGE & ALABAMA, 1864. The Civil War engagement between U. S. S. Kearsarge and C. S. S
KEARSARGE & ALABAMA, 1864. The Civil War engagement between U.S.S. Kearsarge and C.S.S. Alabama off Cherbourg, France, 19 June 1864. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: C. S. S. ALABAMA SINKS, 1864. The sinking of the C. S. S. Alabama by U. S. S

C. S. S. ALABAMA SINKS, 1864. The sinking of the C. S. S. Alabama by U. S. S
C.S.S. ALABAMA SINKS, 1864. The sinking of the C.S.S. Alabama by U.S.S. Kearsarge off Cherbourg, France, 19 June 1864: lithograph, American, 1887

Background imageCss Alabama Collection: JAMAICA: CSS ALABAMA, 1863. The CSS Alabama anchored at Port Royal, Jamaica: Wood engraving

JAMAICA: CSS ALABAMA, 1863. The CSS Alabama anchored at Port Royal, Jamaica: Wood engraving, English, 1863


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"The CSS Alabama: A Legendary Pirate of the Civil War" Step back in time and witness the epic Battle of Cherbourg, immortalized in a vibrant 1887 colour lithograph by L Prang & Co. Feel the intensity as you gaze upon the coloured engraving capturing the fierce fight between two naval giants, the Alabama and Kearsarge. In another captivating image from Harper's Weekly, behold the approach of this notorious British pirate ship, striking fear into hearts across the seas. The talented artist Manet brings to life the historic Battle of Kearsarge and Alabama with his brushstrokes, showcasing its significance for generations to come. Trace their daring journey on a chart depicting every twist and turn during their infamous cruise. Immerse yourself further with vintage American Civil War prints that vividly portray The Battle of Cherbourg - relive history through these artistic masterpieces. But it wasn't just about battles; there were political implications too. Discover a thought-provoking cartoon titled "Alabama Claims: The British Lion Disarmed, " shedding light on international tensions surrounding this legendary vessel. Delve deeper into personal stories behind this maritime legend - meet Raphael Semmes, an American naval officer who captained CSS Alabama with unwavering determination. Learn about John McIntosh Kell, First Lieutenant whose bravery knew no bounds. And let us not forget Captain Raphael Semmes himself alongside Sailing-Master Irvine Bulloch - two individuals who shaped history aboard this audacious vessel. The CSS Alabama remains etched in our collective memory as both hero and villain - forever remembered for its audacity on high seas during one of America's darkest hours.