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Foudroyant off Smeaton's Eddistone Lighthouse - Watercolour
HMS foudroyant was an 80 gun third rate of the Royal Navy, A one-off design and one of only two British-built 80-gun ships of the period (the other was HMS Caesar). HMS Foudroyant was built at Plymouth Dockyard, (re-name.....Read more
A Levanter Coming
HMS Victory and squadron set off from Gibraltar on the great Atlantic Chase, 6th May 1805. On April 19, 1805, after Admiral Villeneuve had left Toulon under darkness and headed West with a French fleet, Lord Nelson wr.....Read more
Superb and Victory - "Honouring Superb"
HMS Superb, 74 guns, was built in 1798 and was the fastest "Ship of the Line" at the time, after 7 years and overdue for a re-fit she sailed to Portsmouth with HMS Victory and Lord Nelson in August 1805, from Nelson's di.....Read more
Passing Under Pellegrino
After suffering damage during the March 31,1800 action off Valetta, HMS Foudroyant was assisted to Syracuse by HMS Lion, where repairs were carried out. HMS Foudroyant and HMS Lion are passing under Mount Pellegrino to a.....Read more
Apollo in the Channel
HMS Apollo was built 1762 originally named HMS Glory a Niger Class 32 gun Frigate, she was re-named HMS Apollo in 1774 under her commander Captain Philemon Pownoll. Inspired by a passage from “The Life and exploits .....Read more
Arethusa at Carrick Roads - Water Colour
'Arethusa at Carrick Roads' HMS Arethusa was a 38-gun Minerva-class fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy built at Bristol in 1781. The Arethusa lay in Carrick Roads at anchor in showery weather, awaiting the late.....Read more
"First Shots". Water Colour
Notes on the inspiration for this painting. Reading an article written by Dr Sumantra Maitra, a national-security fellow at the centre for the National Interest USA and an elected Associate Fellow of The Royal Histori.....Read more
Newlyn Beamers
Elizabeth Anne Webster PZ 291 with Marie Claire PZ 295 in the background Like so many other fishing boats of the post-war generation, Elizabeth Anne originated from the Ministry of Defence. A large number of wooden bo.....Read more
Deo Volente Shooting the Trawl
BM 143 Deo Volente, worked out of Brixham in the 1970's and 80's, she was a Dutch built beam trawler, seen here getting the trawl over the rail...Read more
Victory with Euryalus
Victory with Euryalus - completed 11th April 2018 Weighed anchor 15th September 1805 at daybreak from Portsmouth, the Euryalus, Captain Blackwood, in company; owing to a contrary wind, they came to anchor again; by the .....Read more
Angelus Coming Home
Angelus was a side trawler working out of Brixham in the 1960's and 70's, she was a day hauling boat but could put out for a few nights if needed...Read more
vigilance off Brixham Breakwater
Vigilance is an old Brixham trawler and is now part of the Brixham Heritage Fleet...Read more
Off goodrington Naval hospital 1782
During the French wars Dr Thomas Trotter, physician to the Navy, set up a naval hospital in a large house near the beach at goodrington. This prevented the over crowding of the naval hospital at Dartmouth, there was a gr.....Read more
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