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Lord Howes Victory off the French island of Ushant, 1 June 1794, Fourth Battle of Ushant, also known as the Glorious First of June, during the French Revolutionary Wars. Date: 1794
Scene on deck before the Fourth Battle of Ushant, also known as the Glorious First of June, 1 June 1794. It was the first and largest naval action between Great Britain
GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE The French fleet is defeated by Howe off Ushant Date: 1 June 1794
GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE The French fleet is defeated by Howe off Ushant; five French ships are sunk and six are captured Date: 1 June 1794
Glorious 1 June / LouthGLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE The French fleet is defeated by Howe off Ushant Date: 1 June 1794
European coastline 1944A double page spread of The Illustrated London News, published less than a month before the Allied D-Day Normandy landings
West seaboard of France by G. H. DavisA supplementary illustration to that which had appeared in the previous issue of The Illustrated London News (picture 10948123)
Visit to Madeira - Deck of the Drummond CastleBlack and white lantern slide of the deck of the Drummond Castle steamer - Visit to Madeira. Part of Box 125 - Madeira. Boswell Collection
Liner Narrung in a gale by G. H. DavisThe Christmas gale: beaten back by the sea. How the P&O liner Narrung was forced back by huge waves off Ushant, Brittany. Showing the vessels position before she met the huge waves
Coastline from Denmark to Ushant by G. H. DavisFrom sandy dunes to rocky cliffs: the coastline from Denmark to Ushant (Brittany), a distance of about 1200 miles. The terrain of the European shores from Denmark to the extreme of Brittany
Glorious 1 June / OzanneGLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE The French fleet is defeated by Howe off Ushant
Glorious 1 June / CardGLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE Howe defeats the French off Ushant
GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE The British fleet under command of Lord Howe defeats the French in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean off Ushant