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The Representation of His Majesty's Ship Monmouth of 64 guns Commanded by Captn. James Alms, at the Close of the Action in the East Indies, between that ship and the French Admiral in the Hero of 74 guns, and two other French ships, in the General Engagement of the 12th April 1782. When the French Admiral, having the Weather Gage, sets all his sails and Hauls out of the Line.

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Physical Attributes
Technique: Copper plate engraving
Dimensions: 474 x 604 mm

Production
Artist: Serres D
Engraver: Peltro J
Publisher(s): Wilkinson, Robert
Published by: Robert Wilkinson
Date: 1782

Galleries
Military: Battles at Sea
Miscellaneous: Sea Battles

Bibliographic References

Title continues: This plate is (by permission) Most Humbly Dedicated to Sir Edward Hughes, Knight of the Bath, Vice Admiral of the Blue and Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Ships & Vessels in the East Indies by his most Obliged and obedient humble servant Robert Wilkinson.




Antique Print - "The Representation of His Majesty's Ship Monmouth of 64 guns Commanded by Captn. James Alms, at the Close of the Action in the East Indies, between that ship and the French Admiral in the Hero of 74 guns, and two other French ships, in the General Engagement of the 12th April 1782. When the French Admiral, having the Weather Gage, sets all his sails and Hauls out of the Line. " by J Peltro after D Serres published 1782 by Robert Wilkinson.