A chart of the islands in the China Sea near the Straits of Malacca with the positions of the English fleet and the squadron of...
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A chart of the islands in the China Sea near the Straits of Malacca with the positions of the English fleet and the squadron of Admiral Linois on the 14 & 15th February 1804
Single sheet. Hand col. engr. Medium: On modern backing sheet. Physical description Note: Partly coloured. Scale: [ca. 1:500 000]. Cartographic Note: Borders graduated for lat & long. Additional Places: Pulau Aur, Melaka. Contents Note: Tinted insets show the positions of the ships, explained by text.
In 1804 Linois' French squadron waited at the east entrance of the Straits of Malacca for the British East Indiamen laden with cargo from Canton worth 8 million pounds. Dance misled Linois into believing that the merchantmen had an escort of formidable naval ships and Linois made his escape after a brief engagement. Napoleon said, 'He has made the French flag the laughing-stock of the Universe'.
William Daniell
- Image reference: F0316
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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