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The Battle of La Hogue (Hougue), 1692The Battle of La Hogue (Hougue), 29 May to 4 June 1692, Nine Years War, Normandy, France. 1692
Launch of La Hogue, Sunderland 1855Launch of La Hogue, the largest ship ever built in Sunderland, in 1855. 16th July 1855
LA Hogue / B WestBATTLE OF LA HOGUE / BARFLEUR The British/Dutch fleet under Russel and Almonde defeats the French fleet under de Tourville; Rooke destroys 15 French vessels Date: 20 May 1692
Governor and scouting leader at a rally, MauritiusThe Governor of Mauritius, Sir John Shaw Rennie (1917-2002), presenting scouting leader Guy de la Hogue with the Silver Acorn at a rally
Naval losses in North Sea by G. H. DavisThe naval losses in the North Sea, all on the same day. (1) The Aboukir, struck by a German torpedo. (2) The Hogue, struck and sunk while trying to help the Aboukir
Survivors from German U-boat attack, WW1Some of the survivors from a German U-boat attack which sank three British cruisers (Aboukir, Hogue and Cressy) in the North Sea on 22 September 1914, in the early stages of the First World War
The Battle of La Hogue, May 1692. GERMANY. Munich. New Schleissheim Palace. Nine Years War (1688-1697). Baroque art. Tapestry
The Battle at La Hogue. Print shows engagement of British, Dutch, and French fleets in the battle at La Hogue (Barfleur, France), in the English Channel
The crew of the U boat U9, they sunk three royal navy cruisers, HMS Aboukir, HMS Cressy and HMS Hogue
Naval Battle LA HogueBATTLE OF LA HOGUE / BARFLEUR The British/Dutch fleet under Russel and Almonde defeats the French fleet under de Tourville; Rooke destroys 15 French vessels