To Admiral Earl Howe... This View of their gaining the Wind of the Enemy's Fleet on the Evening of the 29th of May 1794 which led to their Splendid Victory on the 1st of June following

Inscribed: "To Admiral Earl Howe Commander in Chief, Admirals Lord Graves, and Lord Bridport, Commanders in the Van and the Rear - The Vice Admirals, Sir George Bowyer Bart - Benjn Caldwell Esqr Sir Allan Gardner Bart and Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Pasley Bart The Several Captains and Officers; This View of their gaining the Wind of the Enemy's Fleet on the Evening of the 29th of May 1794 which led to their Splendid Victory on the 1st of June following Is most respectfully Inscribed By their Obedient Servants R. Dodd & B. B. Evans". "This point of Time represents the Queen after having led the Van along the whole of the Enemys Line to leeward being so much disabled in her Sails & Rigging and at some distance from the body of the British Fleet, that the French Van bore up in a formed Line with the intent to cut her off; which was prevented by the Royal Sovereign leading the Van of the British down to her Assistance which caused the French to ware and bear away to leeward".

'Barfleur' is shown in the centre left, astern of 'Royal Sovereign'. At the time represented 'Barfleur' was Rear-Admiral George Bowyer's flagship. However by the publication date of this joint he had been promoted, having been made vice-admiral in July 1794.

Hand-coloured.

Object Details

ID: PAI6053
Type: Print
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Dodd, Robert; Evans, Benjamin Beale Evans, B. B.
Vessels: Barfleur (1768); Queen 1769 [British navy] Royal Sovereign (1786) Royal George (1788)
Date made: 25 Jan 1795
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Sheet: 518 x 771 mm; Mount: 657 mm x 961 mm
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