The Implacable (Then the French Duguay-Truin) at Trafalgar.

Framed and glazed black/white reproduction of a painting showing action at the battle of Trafalgar 1805. On the reverse is written: 'No 4 slide.' The caption on the mount states: 'In the foreground the "Duguay-Truin" exchanges Broadsides with the "Victory" and Temeraire (both on the Horizon to left). The "Bucentaure" (extreme left) is dismasted and captured. Ahead of the "Duguay-Truin" the "Formidable" receives Broadsides from British Ships.'

Object Details

ID: PAJ3103
Type: Print
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Unknown
Date made: Unknown
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 416 mm x 528 mm x 8 mm