Tigre was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. Later it was captured by the British and, as HMS Tigre, operated as part of the Royal Navy throughout the Napoleonic Wars.
Constantinople. North view, taken from the Artillery Quay (called Tophana) with H.B.M's ships Le Tigre and La Bonne Citoyenne under the command of Sir Sidney Smith, 1799 RMG S4867
Constantinople. North view, taken from the Artillery Quay (called Tophana) with H.B.M. ship La Bonne Citoyenne, 1799 RMG S4867 (cropped)
The Grand Vizier's Tent - V&A SD.998-19 2008BU4791
View of Lord Bridport's Action off L'Orient, 1795 RMG PX7059
The landing of British troops at Aboukir, 8 March 1801
View of Lord Bridport's Action off L'Orient, 1795 RMG PX7059 (cropped)
Dede near Tripoli, sketched by the Francis Brockell Spilsbury
The Grand Vizier's Tent Wellcome L0033987
French ship Tigre (1793) - View of Lord Bridport's Action off L'Orient, 1795 RMG PX7059 (cropped)
St. John Of Acre, Defended by the English, 2d May 1799 V&A SP.476 2008BV5698