View of the battle of pulo aura, in the strait of malacca, on 15 february 1804, which resulted in the defeat of the french fleet, commanded by rear-admiral charles-alexandre léon durand, comte de linois (1761-1848) by the british east india company's fleet, commanded by commodore nathaniel dance (1748-1827). Napoleonic wars (1803-1815). The key to the view can be found at rcin 735111. B. Battle of pulau aur, 1804 published 24 nov 1804
the view shows, in the left foreground, the warren hastings, with the ocean immediately behind; in the right foreground, the dorsetshire. The three ships in the middle foreground, left to right, are the exeter, henry addington and cumberland. The line of ships in the background are, from left to right, the wexford, coutts, abergavenny, bombay castle, alfred, hope, warley, camden, ganges, royal george. To the right of the royal george, at the edge of the view, is the french ship marengo. Directly behind the marengo are three more french ships, the la belle poule, semilante, and atlante. View of the battle of pulo aura, in the strait of malacca, on 15 february 1804, which resulted in the defeat of the french fleet, commanded by rear-admiral charles-alexandre léon durand, comte de linois (1761-1848) by the british east india company's fleet, commanded by commodore nathaniel dance (1748-1827). Napoleonic wars (1803-1815). Plate of the china fleet. George andrews (active 1794-1813) (publisher) published nov. R 24. 1804, by geo. Andrews, n. O 7 charing cross. [bc of index plate:] published nov. 24. 1804, by g. Andrews, 7 charing cross. After francis sartorius (d. After 1808) (artist) [bottom left, below edge of view:] painted by f. Sartorius from a drawing taken on board the henry addington. William barnard (d. 1849) (engraver) bottom right, below edge of view: engrav'd by w. Barnard. George iii catalogue entry: naval engagement view of the action between the china fleet under the command of sir nathaniel dance, and a squadron of french ships of war commanded by admiral linois, in the china sea, on the 15. Th of feb. Y 1804; by sartorius, engraved by barnard, and published by andrews, 1804: with a key. Date: 24 November 1804. Dimensions: 42.2 x 68.4 cm (neatline); 46.4 x 68.4 cm (image); 50.2 x 75.1 cm (platemark); 51.9 x 76.8 cm (sheet). Medium: aquatint with etching and engraving. Depicted Place: Aur Island. Collection: Royal Collection. Battle of Pulau Aur, 1804 RCIN 735111.a
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