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[edit]Attack of the English fleet in the Channel, 1717 | |
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Attack of the English fleet in the Channel, 1717 |
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English: Top: Attack of an English squadron in the English Channel. 1707. Pages 123 and 7. A. Squadron of the Count of Forbin. B. Le Lis La Gloire, tackling the Cumberland C. L'Achille tackling the Royal Oak D. Le Jason tackling the Chester E. Le Maure (The Moor) tackling the Ruby a. The Devonshire b. Tail of the English Fleet. Figure XVth '. Pl.XIII.
Bottom: Burning of Devonshire. 1707. Pages 129 and 8. A. Vessel of the Comte de Forbin (Mars). B. Le Lis. C. Le Blackoal. C. Le Salisbury. a. The Devonshire. b. The Royal Oak. Figure XVIth '. Pl.XIII.
Français : Haut: Attaque d'une Escadre Angloise dans la Manche. 1707. Pages 123 et 7. A. Escadre du Comte de Forbin. Le Lis La Gloire, abordant le Cumberland C. L'Achille abordant le Royal Oak D. Le Jason abordant le Chester E. Le Maure abordant le Rubis a. Le Devonshire b. Queue de la Flotte Angloise. Figure XVe'. Pl.XIII.
Bas: Embrasement du Devonshire. 1707. Pages 129 and 8. A. Vaisseau du Comte de Forbin. B. Le Lis. C. Le Blak Owal. C. Le Salisbury. a. Le Devonshire. b. Le Royal Oak. Figure XVIth '. Pl.XIII. |
Depicted place | off Beachy Head, English Channel |
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18th century date QS:P571,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
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Dimensions | 317 mm x 240 mm |
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Place of creation | France |
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Headline | Attack of the English fleet in the Channel, 1717 |
Source | PAD5206 |
Copyright holder | © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. All rights reserved, www.nmmimages.com |
Image title | 'Attaque d'une Escadre Angloise dans la Manche. 1707. Pages 123 et 7. A. Escadre du Comte de Forbin. Le Lis La Gloire, abordant le Cumberland C.L. Achille abordant le Royal Oak D. Le Jason abordant le Chester E. Le Maure abordant le Rubis a Le Devonshire b. Queue de la Flotte Angloise. Figure XVe'. Pl.XIII.' |
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Horizontal resolution | 400 dpi |
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Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows |
File change date and time | 16:43, 15 July 2010 |
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- 1707 in Europe
- Conflicts in 1707
- History of Cornwall
- Naval battles of the War of the Spanish Succession
- HMS Cumberland (ship, 1695)
- HMS Royal Oak (ship, 1674)
- HMS Chester (ship, 1691)
- HMS Ruby (ship, 1652)
- HMS Devonshire (ship, 1692)
- HMS Salisbury (ship, 1698)
- Claude de Forbin-Gardanne
- Action of 2 May 1707
- English Channel in art