HMS Belleisle

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Lion was a 74-gun Téméraire-class ship of the line of the French Navy, which later served in the Royal Navy. She was named Lion on 23 April 1790 and built at Rochefort from August 1791 until June 1794. She was renamed Marat on 28 September 1793 and then Formidable on 25 May 1795, with the changing fortunes of the French Revolution.

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1794 HMS Belleisle
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ship commissioning
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ship launching
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keel laying
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Irwin Bevan - Trafalgar,in the midst of battle, with H.M.S. Neptune`s officers looking across at the dismasted hulk of the Belleisle CSK 2008Irwin Bevan - Trafalgar,in the midst of battle, with H.M.S. Neptune's officers looking across at the dismasted hulk of the Belleisle CSK 2008
Naiad and Belleisle (cropped)Naiad and Belleisle (cropped)
Naiad and BelleisleNaiad and Belleisle
Battle of Trafalgar, 1805 RCIN 735123Battle of Trafalgar, 1805 RCIN 735123
Belleisle PU4054 (cropped)Belleisle PU4054 (cropped)
Photo of a painting of HMS BELLEISLE (7974879939) (cropped)Photo of a painting of HMS BELLEISLE (7974879939) (cropped)
Belleisle PU5705 (cropped)Belleisle PU5705 (cropped)
Belleisle PU5705Belleisle PU5705
Belleisle PU4054Belleisle PU4054
Photo of a painting of HMS BELLEISLE (7974879939)Photo of a painting of HMS BELLEISLE (7974879939)