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Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke (1776-1841), 1816. Artist: Lane, Samuel (1780-1859)Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke (1776-1841), 1816. From a private collection
Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke, published 1816. Creator: Charles TurnerSir Philip Bowes Vere Broke, published 1816
Captain James Lawrence uttering his last words or dying command2619218 Captain James Lawrence uttering his last words or dying command, " Don t give up the ship!", from The History of Our Country, published 1905 (litho) by Ogden
HMS Shannon captures USS Chesapeake, 1 June 1813, 1813. Artist: Schetly, J. G. C. (active 19th century)HMS Shannon captures USS Chesapeake, 1 June 1813, 1813. From a private collection
Fight between USS Chesapeake and HMS Shannon, 1813 (c1880). The ships fought on 1st June 1813 as the Chesapeake attempted to evade the blockade of Boston during the War of 1812
Sir Philip Broke, British naval officer, 1815 (c1880). Artist: WhymperSir Philip Broke, British naval officer, 1815 (c1880). Broke (1776-1841) commanded HMS Shannon in its famous battle against the USS Chesapeake during the War of 1812
CAPTAIN (AFTERWARDS SIR PHILIP) BROKE. (From a Portrait published in 1815.) His most notable accomplishment was his victory while commanding HMS Shannon, over the USS Chesapeake on 1 June 1813
CAPTAIN (AFTERWARDS SIR PHILIP) BROKE. (From a Portrait published in 1815. ) His mostCAPTAIN (AFTERWARDS SIR PHILIP) BROKE. (From a Portrait published in 1815.) His most notable accomplishment was his victory while commanding HMS Shannon, over the USS Chesapeake on 1 June 1813
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