An English squadron getting under way by Francis Swaine

An English squadron getting under way

Francis Swaine

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Nelson was 5ft4in or 1.62m
Nelson was 5'4" (1.62m)

An English squadron getting under way

The ship in the foreground is a 50-gun ship bearing up before the wind and shown in starboard quarter view in a brilliant light. It represents the smallest type of mid 18th century two-decker built for the navy and later superseded by the frigate. The ship is carefully delineated and has the red ensign flying. It also flies the Union flag, the jack of 1606-1800 and a white pennant. The fighting tops are painted red and there are a number of figures on the deck. The ships on either side and behind the principal ship also fly the Union flag. Small boats move through the ships on the left and in the foreground several figures attend to the sails on a small fishing boat, shown in shadow. On the left is a fishing boat together with merchantmen in the distance.
Francis Swaine

  • Image reference: BHC1050

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