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The 'Brunswick' and the 'Vengeur du Peuple' at the Battle of the First of June, 1794

Image credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

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An incident from the five-day battle known as the 'Glorious First of June 1794', during the French Revolutionary War, 1793–1802, between the British under Lord Howe and the French under Rear-Admiral Villaret-Joyeuse. This was the first great fleet battle of the French Wars of 1793–1815. It took place in the Atlantic, 400 miles west of Ushant, when the French were attempting to intercept and escort home a valuable grain fleet from America and the British were attempting to prevent this by capturing as much as possible. The consequent French manoeuvres allowed the British three days to position their fleet for the main attack. Although Villaret-Joyeuse helped ensured the safe passage of the French grain convoy (which neither fleet sighted) by drawing off Howe, he also had to try and minimize damage to his warships.

National Maritime Museum

London

Title

The 'Brunswick' and the 'Vengeur du Peuple' at the Battle of the First of June, 1794

Date

1795

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 139.7 x W 190.5 cm

Accession number

BHC0471

Work type

Painting

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