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William Thompsons fight off Poole, Dorset, 30 May 1695. Thompson was a local fisherman whose fishing boat was fired on by a French privateer near the Isle of Purbeck
Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer -the US Navy adaptation of the B-24 Liberator
Morgan sacks PanamaAdmiral Sir Henry Morgan (1635-1688) and his English buccaneers sack the Spanish city of Panama, looting immense wealth and returning to Jamaica a hero
Convair PB4Y-2 Privateer
Boston The Privateer Paddle Steamer early 1900s
Liverpool Privateer Ships Date: circa 1800
Convair P4Y Privateer N2811G 121 Date: circa 2010
Lieutenant Edward Nicolls boarding a French privateer cutter, the Albion, off Monte Cristi, Santo Domingo, West Indies, 5 November 1803. Date: 1803
Consolidated PB4Y-2G Privateer 66260United States Coast Guard - Consolidated PB4Y-2G Privateer 66260. (Later used as a tanker with number 123). Date: circa 1946
America - Naval ActionH.M. Brig " Observer", Engaging the American Privateer " Jack", Off the Harbour of Hallifax, Nova Scotia. on the 29th of May 1782, Date: 1782
Jean Bart, French naval commander and privateerJean Bart (1650-1702), French naval commander and privateer. late 17th century
The first US Navy Consolidated Vultee RY-3 Privateer 90020The first US Navy Consolidated Vultee RY-3 Privateer, 90020
Consolidated Vultee RY-3 Privateer
BART, Jean (1650-1702). French naval commander and privateer. Jean Bart on board of an English vessel. Engraving. FRANCE. Paris. Biblioth豵 e des Arts D飯 ratifs (Decorative Arts Library)
Morrisons production of the new romantic melo-drama, The privateer by Harrison Grey Fiske. Date c1897
American PrivateerAn American two-masted privateer, during the war between Britain and America
Naval Ramming, 1811NAVAL ACTION During a gale, off Beachy Head on the south coast of England, the British warship Hermes rams the French privateer La Mouche
American Privateer / 1776An American privateer captures a British vessel
Lord Nelson / PrivateerHORATIO, LORD NELSON English naval officer: boarding an American privateer in a violent gale, while a Lieutenant on the Lowestoft in 1777
THE PRIVATEER DUKEDuke, the ship in which Captain Woodes Rogers made his global expedition, harassing Spanish shipping, and finding Alexander Selkirk on the isle of Juan Fernandez