HMS La Hogue

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HMS La Hogue was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 3 October 1811 at Deptford. She was named after the 1692 Battle of La Hogue. "The La Hogue of 1811 [...] sported a green and chocolate lion, its grinning mouth displaying rows of white teeth and a huge red tongue."

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1811 HMS La Hogue
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ship launching
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keel laying
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The British Fleet at Spithead in July 1853 ILN-1853-0806-0033The British Fleet at Spithead in July 1853 ILN-1853-0806-0033
La Hogue, sailing ship, outside Sydney Heads ca.1860s, by GarlingLa Hogue, sailing ship, outside Sydney Heads ca.1860s, by Garling
The British Fleet at Spithead in July 1853 - ILN 1853The British Fleet at Spithead in July 1853 - ILN 1853
Meeting of the English and French Fleets off Baro Sound June 13 1854 (shows Gondola R.Y.S. also wood paddle sloop Driver RMG PY8725 (cropped)Meeting of the English and French Fleets off Baro Sound June 13 1854 (shows Gondola R.Y.S. also wood paddle sloop Driver RMG PY8725 (cropped)
Fleet Forming Line Abreast - ILN-1853-0820-0025Fleet Forming Line Abreast - ILN-1853-0820-0025
Meeting of the English and French Fleets off Baro Sound June 13 1854 (shows Gondola R.Y.S. also wood paddle sloop Driver RMG PY8725Meeting of the English and French Fleets off Baro Sound June 13 1854 (shows Gondola R.Y.S. also wood paddle sloop Driver RMG PY8725
William Clark - HMS `Hogue` GL GM T 1960 5William Clark - HMS 'Hogue' GL GM T 1960 5