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The French Frigate ‘Proserpine’ of 40 Guns Striking her Colours to His Majesty’s Frigate ‘Dryad’ of 36 Guns off Cape Clear, 13 June 1796
Thomas Whitcombe (1763 - 1824)
Thomas Hellyer
His Majesty’s Frigate ‘Dryad’ of 36 Guns bringing to Close Action the French Frigate ‘Proserpine’ of 40 Guns off Cape Clear, 13 June 1796
Thomas Whitcombe (1763 - 1824)
Thomas Hellyer
Battle of the Nile: Night of 1st August 1798
Captain James Weir
Thomas Hellyer
Battle of the Nile: English Squadron, Bay of Shoals
Captain James Weir
Thomas Hellyer
Battle of the Nile: Morning of 2nd August 1798
Captain James Weir
Thomas Hellyer
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