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Victoria / Camperdown 4Error and obstinacy on Admiral Tryons part lead to his flagship Victoria and the Camperdown colliding : Victoria sinks, Camperdown is damaged, 300+ drown
Victoria / Camperdown 2Owing to error and obstinacy on Admiral Tryons part, the battleships Victoria and Camperdown collide : the flagship Victoria sinks, Camperdown is damaged
ADAM DUNCAN, 1ST VISCOUNT DUNCAN OF CAMPERDOWN British Admiral - defeats the Dutch fleet under Admiral de Winter off Camperdown, 11 October 1797 Date: 1731 - 1804
JAN WILLEM DE WINTER Dutch Admiral Hands over his sword after his defeat at the hands of the British off Camperdown, 11 October 1797 Date: 1761 - 1812
CAMPERDOWN Viscount Duncans victory and Admiral de Winters resignation on board the Venerable. British defeat of the Dutch fleet. Date: 11 October 1797
Action Off Camperdown
Surrender of Admiral De Winter, head of the Dutch fleet, to Admiral Duncan of the British fleet, after the Battle of Camperdown (Camperduin, North Holland), 11 October 1797. Date: 1797
Advert, Cox Brothers Limited, Lochee, ScotlandAdvert for Cox Brothers Limited, Camperdown Jute, Flax and Hemp Works, Lochee, Scotland. 1905
Lord Duncan, victor of the Battle of CamperdownAdam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan (1731-1804), British admiral who defeated the Dutch fleet in the Battle of Camperdown in October 1797. late 18th century
BATTLE OF CAMPERDOWN Duncan intercepts a Dutch fleet sailing to help the French, and captures eight of the enemy vessels Date: 11 October 1797
Adam Duncan (Profile)ADAM first viscount DUNCAN British naval commander, notably at Camperdown. Date: 1731 - 1804
Adam Duncan (Danloux)ADAM first viscount DUNCAN British naval commander, notably at Camperdown. Date: 1731 - 1804
Adam Duncan (Trewinnar)ADAM first viscount DUNCAN British naval commander, notably at Camperdown. Date: 1731 - 1804
Adam Duncan (Kay)ADAM first viscount DUNCAN British naval commander, notably at Camperdown. Date: 1731 - 1804
Victoria / Camperdown 1Due to error and obstinacy on Admiral Tryons part, the battleships Victoria and Camperdown collide : the Victoria sinks, Camperdown damaged. The crew jump clear. Date: 22 June 1893
Semaphore, Royal NavyThe semaphore on HMS Camperdown of the Royal Navy works fine in daylight with good visibility. Date: circa 1895
Duncan (Hoppner)ADAM DUNCAN, 1ST VISCOUNT DUNCAN OF CAMPERDOWN naval commander Date: 1731 - 1804
The Loss of H. M.s VictoriaColoured lantern slide illustrating Britannia sitting on an anchor and drapped in a Union Jack.She sits with a lion on a beach
Sir George Tryon - 2SIR GEORGE TRYON British naval commander who scored a spectacular own goal by steering his ship the Victoria into the path of the Camperdown... Date: 1832 - 1893
Countess of CamperdownThe countess of CAMPERDOWN, wife of Robert Haldane, first earl. Date: CIRCA 1840
HMS Camperdown with three submarines moored alongside. HMS Camperdown was an Admiral-class battleship of the Royal Navy
Sinking of the British Battle Ship Victoria Off Tripoli, Syria, June 22nd 1893. By Collision with the Battle Ship Camperdown during the Manoeuvres of the British Squadron commanded by Vice Admiral
Victoria / Camperdown 3Admiral Tryon, whose error and obstinacy have caused his flagship Victoria to be rammed by the Camperdown, goes down with his ship, thus avoiding a court-martial
The loss of HMS Victoria the flagship after being rammed byThe loss of the flagship H.M.S Victoria showing the boat sinking after being rammed by H.M.S Camperdown. 436 men died as a result of an Admiral sending the two ships on a collison course
Sir George Tryon - 3SIR GEORGE TRYON British naval commander who scored a spectacular own goal by steering his ship the Victoria into the path of the Camperdown