now, another man who was present there, he was actually an englishman named george grieve. he was there with roche and beau's army again wrote in his diary that opposite the camp and on distant distinct eminen stood the tents of some of the general officers over which towered predominant tha general washington. so you see, we're starting to feel a little bit more confident that we're looking at general washington's tent. and he goes on to say that he'd seen a camps, methe military camps in england from many of which drawings and engr had been taken. but this was tru a subject worthy of the pencil of the first artist, because he had no idea that john trumbull was there. whoever the artist is that's going to produce this watercolor image. now, what he's thinking of is this tradition of drawing these large views of military camps. this is thomas sam b. this is during the 1740s in scotland at fort probably wha he's thinking about in 1782 is just recently there have been a large encampment in st james park in london. in response to the gordon riots and his brother paul sam had d