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Thomas Whitcombe
British, 1752-1824

Thomas Whitcombe British, 1752-1824

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Thomas Whitcombe, Destruction of the French Fleet in Basque Roads, April 12th 1809

Thomas Whitcombe British, 1752-1824

Destruction of the French Fleet in Basque Roads, April 12th 1809
inscribed on an old label attached to the stretcher
oil on canvas
7¼ x 10½ in. (8.4 x 26.6 cm)
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The Battle of the Basque Roads was fought off the Island of Aix, on the Biscay shore of France. Captain Thomas Cochrane, under Admiral Lord Gambier, led a British force of 27 ships in an attack against the French fleet anchored in the Basque Roads protected by a boom. Explosion vessels destroyed the boom however only 4 of the British fireships tried to engage and Cochrane believed the French fleet should have been completely destroyed were it not for orders by Lord Gambier.  A large part of the French fleet was either destroyed or driven ashore with only a few escaping the net.

 

A larger work of the action by Whitcombe can be found in the National Maritime Museum collection.

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