British Sailors Boarding a Man of War, Edward Orme, 4 June 1815

British Sailors Boarding a Man of War, Edward Orme, 4 June 1815

British sailors boarding a man of war technique includes etching. The cutting-out raid was a method of attack usually undertaken while the enemy ship was at anchor in the dead of night. The attackers, leaping from their small boats would storm and with luck take the upper deck. This plan relied on surprise and the disadvantages of being heavily outnumbered meant it was not a popular means of assault. The french ‘bienfaisant’ was the only major ship to be captured as a result of a cutting out raid in july 1758. This print represents the recapture of the british ‘hermione’ in puerto cabello, venezuela, by boats of the ‘surprise’, two years after her crew had mutinied against the sadistic captain pigot, killed him and most of his officers, and handed the ship over to the spaniards. Unavailable. Date: 4 June 1815. Dimensions: Mount: 248 mm x 358 mm. Collection: Royal Museums Greenwich. British Sailors Boarding a Man of War RMG PU5628 seamen boarding man of war 1815
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prints, drawings and watercolours of the royal museums greenwichedward ormehms hermione (ship, 1782)hms surprise (ship, 1794)hms surprise (1796)royal museums greenwich

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