HMS Arethusa

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1781 fifth-rate frigate
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1781 United Kingdom

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Battle of niemen against Amethist and ArethuseBattle of niemen against Amethist and Arethuse
Capture of CuracoaCapture of Curacoa
Capture of PomonaCapture of Pomona
Curacao, 1807 RCIN 735132 (cropped)Curacao, 1807 RCIN 735132 (cropped)
Guernsey, 1794 RCIN 735022Guernsey, 1794 RCIN 735022
HMS Anson and HMS Arethusa capture the Spanish frigate Pomona (HMS Cuba, 1806)HMS Anson and HMS Arethusa capture the Spanish frigate Pomona (HMS Cuba, 1806)
H.M.S. Arethusa in company with the frigates, Flora, Melampus, Concorde and Nymphe, engaging the French frigates L`Engageante, Résolue, Pomone and Babet off Guernsey, 23rd April 1794 2007 CKS 07489 0031 000(024627)H.M.S. Arethusa in company with the frigates, Flora, Melampus, Concorde and Nymphe, engaging the French frigates L'Engageante, Résolue, Pomone and Babet off Guernsey, 23rd April 1794 2007 CKS 07489 0031 000(024627)
H.M. frigate Arethusa inflicting the final blows on the French frigate Pomone, 23 April 1794, off the Channel Islands CSK 2016H.M. frigate Arethusa inflicting the final blows on the French frigate Pomone, 23 April 1794, off the Channel Islands CSK 2016
View of Curaçao, 1807View of Curaçao, 1807
View of His Majesty`s Ship Boyne of 98 Guns, on Fire by Accident at Spithead, May 1795 RMG PY0753View of His Majesty's Ship Boyne of 98 Guns, on Fire by Accident at Spithead, May 1795 RMG PY0753