HMS Africa

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HMS Africa was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched by William Barnard at Barnard's Thames Yard in Deptford on 11 April 1781.

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1781 HMS Africa
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ship launching
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keel laying
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Inflexible Africa Dictator SceptreInflexible Africa Dictator Sceptre
J. K. Kriegers Kamp i Øresund med det engelske Linieskib Afrika den 20. October 1808J. K. Kriegers Kamp i Øresund med det engelske Linieskib Afrika den 20. October 1808
The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805; `Second Picture`, the boarding of the `San Augustino` by the `Leviathan` RMG PU8781The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805; 'Second Picture', the boarding of the 'San Augustino' by the 'Leviathan' RMG PU8781
H.M.S. Conqueror towing H.M.S. Africa off the shoals at Trafalgar, three days after the battle - 2014 CSK 05317 0062 (013444)H.M.S. Conqueror towing H.M.S. Africa off the shoals at Trafalgar, three days after the battle - 2014 CSK 05317 0062 (013444)
HMS Africa (1781)HMS Africa (1781)
Inflexible (1780); Africa (1781); Dictator (1783); Sceptre (1781)Inflexible (1780); Africa (1781); Dictator (1783); Sceptre (1781)
Constitution`s escape from the British squadron after a chase of sixty hours - M. Cornè p. ; W. Hoogland sc. LCCN2007683554Constitution's escape from the British squadron after a chase of sixty hours - M. Cornè p. ; W. Hoogland sc. LCCN2007683554
1816 Constitution Escape engr byWHoogland NavalMonument LC1816 Constitution Escape engr byWHoogland NavalMonument LC