Sir samuel hood’s engagement with the french squadron off rochefort, septr. 25, 1806
representing in the foreground the monarch capt. Richard lee, engaging the la minerve, l'armide & la glore
original drawing taken on board the monarch
the ship on the left of this view, flying the red ensign, is the monarch, which is firing at the minerve. Hood was shot in the elbow during this action, as a result of which his arm was amputated. Signed
hood’s action against the rochefort squadron, 25 september 1806, engraving by john heaviside clark
edward orme (1775-28 september 1848) (publisher and printmaker) [bottom centre, below title:] published july 1. St 1807, by edw. D orme, bond street, the corner of brook street, london; [bottom centre, below edge of view:] edw. D orme excudit
anonymous (draughtsman) [bottom left, below edge of view:] from an original drawing taken on board the monarch. John heaviside clark (c. 1771-1863) (engraver)
j hamble (active 1806) (engraver) [bottom right, below edge of view:] j. Clarke & j. Hamble sculp. T. Date: 1 July 1807. Dimensions: 48.1 x 63.4 cm (image). Medium: aquatint with etching and engraving. Depicted Place: Rochefort, Poitou-Charentes, France. Collection: Royal Collection. Sir Samuel Hood’s engagement with the French Squadron off Rochefort, Septr. 25, 1806
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