To the Right Honorable the Earl of Chatham... the Action between His Majesty's Frigate La Nymphe & the French Frigate La Cleopatra.. La Nymphe.. ahead... in order to board....
Print; see PAH7848, another copy.
The Cleopatra (or Cleopatre) is shown starboard quarter view. The ship was renamed Oiseau after capture, as there was already an HMS Cleopatra. Her original launch date was 1781, and her capture took place during the Action of 18 June 1793, the first decisive and one of the most celebrated encounters between British and French frigates during the French Revolutionary Wars.
The Cleopatra (or Cleopatre) is shown starboard quarter view. The ship was renamed Oiseau after capture, as there was already an HMS Cleopatra. Her original launch date was 1781, and her capture took place during the Action of 18 June 1793, the first decisive and one of the most celebrated encounters between British and French frigates during the French Revolutionary Wars.
Object Details
ID: | PAH7849 |
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Type: | |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Apostool, Cornelis; Greenwoods Yates, Thomas |
Vessels: | Cleopatre (1781); Nymphe (captured 1780) |
Date made: | 1 Mar 1794 |
People: | French Naval Vessel Cleopatra |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Sheet: 495 x 622 mm |