A plan of Fishguard Bay near which the French landed 1200 men 22nd February 1797 and surrendered prisoners to Lord Cawdor on the 24th
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A plan of Fishguard Bay near which the French landed 1200 men 22nd February 1797 and surrendered prisoners to Lord Cawdor on the 24th
This plan records the only, and unsuccessful, French attempt to invade mainland Britain during the French Revolutionary wars. It was published on 20 March 1797, less than a month after the landing on 22 February.
Laurie & Whittle
- Image reference: F3848
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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