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From 'HMS Minotaur' to HMS Dragon - The Engraving of August 17, 1878

Published March 27, 2026, 07:12
From 'HMS Minotaur' to HMS Dragon - The Engraving of August 17, 1878

The article discusses an 1878 engraving from The Illustrated London News depicting the British occupation of Cyprus. The engraving, published a month after the events, doesn't merely record the historical moment but interprets and presents it as an imperial act. Specifically, the engraving depicts the raising of the British flag at the Paphos Gate, which it names "Minotaur Gate" in honor of the flagship HMS Minotaur, and the Ammochostos Gate as "Channel Squadron Gate". The author emphasizes that the engraving conveys the hierarchy of naval power into the urban space and creates an image of Nicosia as an imperial city. Today, the presence of HMS Dragon in the Eastern Mediterranean, although not accompanied by similar ceremonies, reminds us of the region's enduring importance and the continued need for naval power as a means of surveillance and deterrence.