HMS Vengeance

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1824 Canopus-class second-rate ship of the line


Amadeo Preziosi - The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus - GAC 1807Amadeo Preziosi - The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus - GAC 1807
Giuseppe Schranz - The Gathering of the FleetsGiuseppe Schranz - The Gathering of the Fleets
HMS Vengeance, by George Pechell Mends (cropped)HMS Vengeance, by George Pechell Mends (cropped)
HMS Vengeance, by George Pechell MendsHMS Vengeance, by George Pechell Mends
H.M.S. Vengeance Captain Lord E Russell in a Gale of wind off Malta Feby 1st 1852 RMG PY0833H.M.S. Vengeance Captain Lord E Russell in a Gale of wind off Malta Feby 1st 1852 RMG PY0833
HMS `Vengeance` in Port Mahon, 26 May 1852HMS 'Vengeance' in Port Mahon, 26 May 1852
HMS Vengeance RMG BHC3739.tiffHMS Vengeance RMG BHC3739.tiff
(Recto) `Britannia` hove to in a calm to receive a boat, probably near Cape Carthage, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral Dundas, 27 April 1852; (Verso) HMS `Vengeance` in Port Mahon, 26 May 1852 RMG PZ0867-002(Recto) 'Britannia' hove to in a calm to receive a boat, probably near Cape Carthage, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral Dundas, 27 April 1852; (Verso) HMS 'Vengeance' in Port Mahon, 26 May 1852 RMG PZ0867-002
(Recto) HMS `Vengeance` at anchor in Port Mahon, 26 May 1852; (Verso) The `Charlemagne` with `Trafalgar` leaving Port Mahon under tow by `Firebrand`, 1 June 1852 RMG PZ0868-001.tiff(Recto) HMS 'Vengeance' at anchor in Port Mahon, 26 May 1852; (Verso) The 'Charlemagne' with 'Trafalgar' leaving Port Mahon under tow by 'Firebrand', 1 June 1852 RMG PZ0868-001.tiff
(Recto) The English fleet off the entrance to the Dardanelles; (verso) the French and English fleets in Besika Bay, October 1853 RMG PZ0882-001.tiff(Recto) The English fleet off the entrance to the Dardanelles; (verso) the French and English fleets in Besika Bay, October 1853 RMG PZ0882-001.tiff
(Recto) The English fleet off the entrance to the Dardanelles; (verso) the French and English fleets in Besika Bay, October 1853 RMG PZ0882-003(Recto) The English fleet off the entrance to the Dardanelles; (verso) the French and English fleets in Besika Bay, October 1853 RMG PZ0882-003
(Recto) The Mediterranean fleet under Rear-Admiral Dundas off south-east Spain, Roldan`s Gap in sight to the north-west, 7 June 1852; (Verso) sail exercise in Malta harbour RMG PZ0869-001.tiff(Recto) The Mediterranean fleet under Rear-Admiral Dundas off south-east Spain, Roldan's Gap in sight to the north-west, 7 June 1852; (Verso) sail exercise in Malta harbour RMG PZ0869-001.tiff
(Recto) Trial of sailing off Cape de Galta (Cabo de Gata), 30 July 1852, `Trafalgar` and `Terrible` in the foreground; (Verso) the island of Zembra, near Cape Bon, Tunisia, 2 September 1852 RMG PZ0872-001.tiff(Recto) Trial of sailing off Cape de Galta (Cabo de Gata), 30 July 1852, 'Trafalgar' and 'Terrible' in the foreground; (Verso) the island of Zembra, near Cape Bon, Tunisia, 2 September 1852 RMG PZ0872-001.tiff
(Recto) Trial of Sailing; `Phaeton` the winner passing `Trafalgar` (the turning point), off Malaga, 17 July 1852; (Verso) near collision between `Dauntless` and `Trafalgar` RMG PZ0870-001.tiff(Recto) Trial of Sailing; 'Phaeton' the winner passing 'Trafalgar' (the turning point), off Malaga, 17 July 1852; (Verso) near collision between 'Dauntless' and 'Trafalgar' RMG PZ0870-001.tiff
Sebastopol, First Day`s Attack by the Allied Fleet and Armies of France and England ILN 1855 81730Sebastopol, First Day's Attack by the Allied Fleet and Armies of France and England ILN 1855 81730
The Allies began the bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854The Allies began the bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854
The bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854 (maps) ILN-1854-1111-0044The bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854 (maps) ILN-1854-1111-0044


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imageAmadeo Preziosi - The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus - GAC 1807
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imageGiuseppe Schranz - The Gathering of the Fleets
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imageHMS Vengeance, by George Pechell Mends (cropped)
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imageHMS Vengeance, by George Pechell Mends
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imageH.M.S. Vengeance Captain Lord E Russell in a Gale of wind off Malta Feby 1st 1852 RMG PY0833
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imageHMS 'Vengeance' in Port Mahon, 26 May 1852
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imageHMS Vengeance RMG BHC3739.tiff
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image(Recto) 'Britannia' hove to in a calm to receive a boat, probably near Cape Carthage, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral Dundas, 27 April 1852; (Verso) HMS 'Vengeance' in Port Mahon, 26 May 1852 RMG PZ0867-002
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image(Recto) HMS 'Vengeance' at anchor in Port Mahon, 26 May 1852; (Verso) The 'Charlemagne' with 'Trafalgar' leaving Port Mahon under tow by 'Firebrand', 1 June 1852 RMG PZ0868-001.tiff
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image(Recto) The English fleet off the entrance to the Dardanelles; (verso) the French and English fleets in Besika Bay, October 1853 RMG PZ0882-001.tiff
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image(Recto) The English fleet off the entrance to the Dardanelles; (verso) the French and English fleets in Besika Bay, October 1853 RMG PZ0882-003
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image(Recto) The Mediterranean fleet under Rear-Admiral Dundas off south-east Spain, Roldan's Gap in sight to the north-west, 7 June 1852; (Verso) sail exercise in Malta harbour RMG PZ0869-001.tiff
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image(Recto) Trial of sailing off Cape de Galta (Cabo de Gata), 30 July 1852, 'Trafalgar' and 'Terrible' in the foreground; (Verso) the island of Zembra, near Cape Bon, Tunisia, 2 September 1852 RMG PZ0872-001.tiff
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image(Recto) Trial of Sailing; 'Phaeton' the winner passing 'Trafalgar' (the turning point), off Malaga, 17 July 1852; (Verso) near collision between 'Dauntless' and 'Trafalgar' RMG PZ0870-001.tiff
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imageSebastopol, First Day's Attack by the Allied Fleet and Armies of France and England ILN 1855 81730
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imageThe Allies began the bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854
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imageThe bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854 (maps) ILN-1854-1111-0044
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