HMS Ambuscade

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HMS Ambuscade was a 32-gun fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy, built in the Grove Street shipyard of Adams & Barnard at Deptford in 1773. The French captured her in 1798 but the British recaptured her in 1803. She was broken up in 1810.

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1773 HMS Ambuscade
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keel laying
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ship commissioning
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ship launching
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French corvette Bayonnaise boarding HMS Ambuscade during the Action of 14 December 1798French corvette Bayonnaise boarding HMS Ambuscade during the Action of 14 December 1798
Charles Henry Seaforth - The Engagement between the 32-gun H.M.S. Ambuscade and the French 24-gun corvette Bayonnaise, 14th December 1798Charles Henry Seaforth - The Engagement between the 32-gun H.M.S. Ambuscade and the French 24-gun corvette Bayonnaise, 14th December 1798
HMS `Ambuscade`, by Joseph Marshall LW SCMU 1864 0006 0001HMS 'Ambuscade', by Joseph Marshall LW SCMU 1864 0006 0001
HMS `Ambuscade`, by Joseph Marshall LW SCMU 1864 0006 0002HMS 'Ambuscade', by Joseph Marshall LW SCMU 1864 0006 0002
Tory Island, 1798 RCIN 735074.bTory Island, 1798 RCIN 735074.b
The ``Bayonnaise`` against the ``Ambuscade`` (Action of 14 December 1798)The Bayonnaise against the Ambuscade (Action of 14 December 1798)
Ambuscade vs Bayonnaise-Ozanne-2Ambuscade vs Bayonnaise-Ozanne-2