French fireships attacking the English fleet off Quebec, 28 June 1759
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French fireships attacking the English fleet off Quebec, 28 June 1759
An incident during the Seven Years War, 1756-1763, between France and Britain. 1759 was a year of victories for Britain and on 26 June Admiral Sir Charles Saunders' powerful fleet, which had conveyed Major-General James Wolfe's land forces to Canada, anchored off the Ile d'Orleans on the St Lawrence River, below Quebec. At midnight on 28 June the French attacked with seven fire-ships and two fire-rafts. Saunders had received advance warning and the boats of the fleet were sent out loaded with his men, who grappled the fire-vessels and towed them safely clear of his ships.
Dominic Serres, the Elder
- Image reference: BHC0392
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Greenwich Hospital Collection
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