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The Saint George, a first-class 100-gun ship, built in 1756 in the Woolwich shipyards (England), was the command ship of the fleet during the naval battle of Quiberon Bay, or Battle of the Cardinals, in 1759
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The Saint George, a first-class 100-gun ship, built in 1756 in the Woolwich shipyards (England), was the command ship of the fleet during the naval battle of Quiberon Bay, or Battle of the Cardinals, in 1759
MMM5466072 The Saint George, a first-class 100-gun ship, built in 1756 in the Woolwich shipyards (England), was the command ship of the fleet during the naval battle of Quiberon Bay, or Battle of the Cardinals, in 1759 by Serres, Dominic (1722-93); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The Saint George, a first-class 100-gun ship, built in 1756 in the Woolwich shipyards (England), was the command ship of the fleet during the naval battle of Quiberon Bay, or Battle of the Cardinals, in 1759. Painting by Dominic Serres (1719-1793), 1778. Oil on canvas); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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This stunning print captures the majestic 'Saint George', a first-class 100-gun ship built in 1756 at the Woolwich shipyards in England. This impressive vessel served as the command ship of the fleet during the historic naval battle of Quiberon Bay, also known as the Battle of the Cardinals, in 1759.
Painted by Dominic Serres in 1778, this masterpiece showcases the grandeur and power of this mighty warship. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life a pivotal moment in maritime history.
The 'Saint George' played a crucial role in securing victory for its fleet during this intense confrontation at sea. Its sheer size and firepower made it a formidable force to be reckoned with on the open waters.
As you gaze upon this image, you can almost hear the sounds of cannons firing and feel the tension that must have filled the air during that fateful battle. It serves as a reminder of both the triumphs and sacrifices made by those who sailed aboard such magnificent ships.
This print is not just a work of art; it is a window into an important chapter of naval warfare history that continues to captivate audiences centuries later.
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