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Admiral George Dewey Framed Photograph – Spanish-American War Hero | Museum Quality Custom Framing
Celebrate a legendary figure in American naval history with this striking Admiral George Dewey framed photograph, expertly custom framed to museum-quality standards. This elegant presentation honors the only officer in U.S. history to hold the rank of Admiral of the Navy.
🖼️ Item Details:
- Subject: Admiral George Dewey
- Photo Size: 10" x 8"
- Overall Framed Size: 16" x 14"
- Frame: 1" Gold Ornate Frame
- Matting: Black Suede Outer Mat with Gold Inner Mat
- Style: Classic black-and-white portrait enhanced by rich, contrasting matting
🛠️ Museum Quality Custom Framing:
- Custom framed in a 1" gold ornate frame for a timeless, distinguished look
- Double matted with black suede outer mat and gold inner accent
- 100% acid-free materials for long-term preservation
- 99% UV-protective glass to prevent fading and discoloration
- Dust-covered backing for a clean, archival finish
- Professionally wired and ready for hanging
⭐ Historical Significance:
Admiral George Dewey (1837–1917) is best known for his decisive victory at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War in 1898. Commanding the U.S. Asiatic Squadron, Dewey delivered one of the most complete naval victories in history, destroying the Spanish fleet without losing a single American life in combat.
His leadership and success elevated the United States as a global naval power and earned him widespread national acclaim. In recognition of his achievements, Dewey was awarded the unique and highest naval rank of Admiral of the Navy.
🎯 Perfect For:
- Military and naval history collectors
- Spanish-American War enthusiasts
- Patriotic office or study décor
- Gifts honoring American leadership and heritage
🚚 Shipping:
- Fast & Reliable Shipping
- Securely packaged to ensure safe delivery
- Ships ready to hang and display
This museum-quality framed display is more than just a photograph—it’s a tribute to one of America’s most celebrated naval heroes and a defining moment in U.S. military history.
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