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French Revolutionary Wars: Battle of the Glorious First of June, 1794
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The 'Agamemnon' engaging four French frigates and a brig near Sardinia, 27 October 1793 (Drawing)
The capture of the 'Guillaume Tell', 31 March 1800 (Drawing)
The 'Phoenix' in chase of the 'Didon', 18 August 1805 (Drawing)
A third-rate, a frigate, a fishing lugger and other craft off shore in a calm (Drawing)
Lord Howe they run or the British Tars giving the Carmignols a Dressing on Memorable 1st Of June 1794 (caricature) (Print)
'The Consultation' [of Officers]; illustration to Falconer's 'The Shipwreck' (1811 ed. p.97) (Drawing)
'Britannia' getting underway; illustration to Falconer's 'The Shipwreck' (1811 ed., f.p.xlvi) (Drawing)
Cygnet off St Abbs Head, October 14th 1808. Land sight astern (Drawing)
Squadron and prizes working into the Tagus, 28th Feb 1797 (Drawing)
A convoy departing, accompanied by a frigate [possibly the 'Triton'] (Drawing)
Capt. Manby's first use of his mortar apparatus to rescue the crew of a brig wrecked near Yarmouth in 1808 (Drawing)
'The Launch' [of the 'Britannia' ]; illustration to Falconer's 'The Shipwreck' (1811 ed., frontis.) (Drawing)
The Battle of the Nile, 1 August 1798: panoramic view of the British fleet attacking the anchored French fleet (Drawing)
The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805: 'Redoutable', 'Temeraire' and 'Fougueux' (Drawing)
The 'Vanguard' disabled and in tow by the 'Alexander' (Capt Ball), 22 May 1798 (Drawing)
The 'Agamemnon' engaging the 'Ça Ira', 13 March 1795 (Drawing)
A storm, with an anchored ship in distress off rocky coast (Drawing)
The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805; the attack viewed from the head of the French squadron of the Combined Fleet (Drawing)
The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805; 'Second Picture', the boarding of the 'San Augustino' by the 'Leviathan' (Drawing)
Capture of the 'Resistance' (40) and 'Constance' (22) by 'San Fiorenzo' (44) and 'Nymphe' (36) off Brest, 9 March 1797 (Drawing)
The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805; the 'Temeraire' between the 'Redoutable' and 'Fougueux' (Drawing)
English two-decker close hauled with a cutter under her stern (Drawing)
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