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The Fighting Temeraire by Ivan Berryman. [Postcard]

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DHM6814PC. The Fighting Temeraire by Ivan Berryman

Few ships availed themselves better at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805 than HMS Temeraire. Here, she is depicted engaging the French Fougeuex, the two ships inflicting the most terrible damage upon one another in the early stages of the battle. Some crew members can be seen on TemeraireÔÇÖs foredeck, trying to cut away the fallen fore yard and sail while her fore topsail flaps helplessly above after being set on fire. The acrid gun smoke soon became so bad that Captain Harvey ordered the TemeraireÔÇÖs larboard guns to stop firing briefly so that he could check that he was not firing on his own ships. Temeraire would eventually take both the Fougeuex and The Redoutable as prizes, at one point having one enemy ship lashed to each side of her hull. As an aside, Temeraire was most likely the only ship at Trafalgar to have no figurehead. Having been built during a more austere period, she lacked much of the decoration of her contemporaries. It is believed, however, that her crew funded a figurehead after the battle from their own prize money, as a ship with no figurehead was considered a ship with no eyes and no soul. A modest crowned head featured at her bow until she was broken up at BeatsonÔÇÖs Yard in Rotherhithe between 1838 and 1839.

Collector's Postcard - Restricted Print Run of 100 cards.

Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm)

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