RMB58Y01–Dramatic seascape and lighthouse, Island of Ushant (Ile d'Ouessant), Brittany, France, Europe
RMA102JE–Lord Howe's victory over the French, June 1, 1794. Fourth Battle of Ushant.
RFPYF7DT–Ushant island sharp coastline and Creach lighthouse, Brittany, France
RFR20252–French National Memorial for Sailors who had died for France
RFR174CG–Ushant island meadow landscape at the Pern point, Brittany, France
RMRK1AC9–Ushant island (Ile d'Ouessant'): Lampaul, village centre
RFR1744B–Aerial view of the pern point in the ushant island in brittany, france
RM2E3CKH3–Ile d'Ouessant, Ushant Island (off the coasts of Brittany, north-western France): Keller Island
RFR17448–Powerful lighted lighthouse at dusk, creach point, ushant island, france
RFHWAMXC–France, Finistere, Ushant, Pointe Creac'h, Biosphere Reserve, Regional Natural Park of Brittany, Ile du Ponant, advanced Creac'h, classified as Histor
RME1NHP9–HMS Victory in the first battle of Ushant
RM2M9APA8–Lord Howe's Victory off the French island of Ushant, 1 June 1794, Fourth Battle of Ushant, also known as the Glorious First of June, during the French Revolutionary Wars.
RF2FWPHBR–HMS Queen Charlotte. Glorious 1st June 1794. 4th Battle of Ushant. TALLIS c1855
RM2M9ARME–Scene on deck before the Fourth Battle of Ushant, also known as the Glorious First of June, 1 June 1794. It was the first and largest naval action between Great Britain and the First French Republic during the French Revolutionary Wars. Ushant is a French island off Brittany, France.
RM2D99D7D–BATTLE OF USHANT 1794 aka The Glorious First of June. Lord Howe routs the French under Rear-Admiral Villaret-Joyeuse
RMM8YDX7–La veillée d'un enfant mort à Ouessant - The vigil of a child died in Ushant 1897 Charles COTTET 1863 - 1925, France, French,
RM2BTY0N6–USHANT: THE GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE 1794 Admiral Richard Howe's action against a French fleet, 400 nautical miles west of Ushant
RFHBAM4J–the rock arche of Ushant, Ouessant, an island at the south-western end of the English Channel which marks the north-westernmost point of metropolitan France, hictorical illustration from 1880
RMB58Y04–Little port, Island of Ushant (Ile d'Ouessant), Brittany, France, Europe
RM2BKKNDM–A painting depicting the 1778 Battle of Ushant - Theodore Gudin, 1848
RF2F9611N–Lighthouse and Beacon of Ouessant, the island of Ushant, in Brittany, french rocky beach in northern France, Finistere department, Europe
RMKFDH4W–Scene on board ship before the Battle of Ushant, 27 July 1778
RM2JK2J3P–Glorious First of June (1 June 1794), also known as the Fourth Battle of Ushant painted by Philip James de Loutherbourg. This was the largest naval battle in the War of the First Coalition and resulted in a defeat for the French.
RMA102JF–Scene on the deck of the Queen Charlotte, June 1, 1794. The Glorious First of June aka Fourth Battle of Ushant.
RMRY9E11–Lord Howe's Victory, Off Ushant, June 1st, 1794. Ouessant is an Island at the South-Western End of the English Channel which Marks the North-Western Most Point of Metropolitan France
RMF37PBF–Admiral Augustus Keppel, an officer of the Royal Navy during the the War of American Independence at his court marshal. The First Battle of Ushant against the French on 27 July 1778 ended in a highly unsatisfactory manner, partly owing mainly to Keppel's mismanagement.
RFR174BN–Powerful lighted lighthouse at dusk, Creach point, Ushant island, France
RM2DT3GHH–Engraver: Joseph Skelton, British, 1785–1850, After: Baron Theodore Gudin, French, 1802–1880, Combat Naval d’Ouessant (Naval Battle of Ushant), Engraving, sheet: 22.3 × 30.4 cm (8 3/4 × 11 15/16 in.), French, 19th century, Works on Paper - Prints
RMF389FN–The Third Battle of Ushant on 1st June, 1794, (AKA The Glorious First of June) the first and largest fleet action of the naval conflict between Great Britain and the First French Republic in which Lord Howe's fleet defeated the French during the French Revolutionary Wars.
RM2DJ43D7–Howe's Victory off Ushant, Robert Dodd, 1748–1816, British, Published by Benjamin Beale Evans, ca. 1765–1824, British, 1795, Aquatint with hand coloring in watercolor on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 20 7/8 × 30 inches (53 × 76.2 cm) and Image: 17 1/4 × 27 15/16 inches (43.8 × 71 cm
RMERJ9R7–Ushant sheep
RMB3CABW–Ushant sheep, the smallest breed of domesticated sheep in the world, from the island of Ushant (Ouessant) of the NW French coast
RMT1HPRP–'Lord Howe's Victory, 1st June 1794'. By Thomas Sutherland after Thomas Whitcombe (c1752-1824). For John Jenkins' 'The Naval Achievements of Great Britain, from the Year 1793 to 1817'. Admiral Howe (1726-99) defeating the French at the Battle of the Glorious First of June. The English captured a third of the French ships.
RM2GT668F–Ushant, Finistère, France, Brittany, N 48 27' 27'', W 5 5' 46'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RFF4BXMC–ushant
RF2AJ8K48–The ferry's wake as she leaves the Passage du Fromveur, the Phare de Kereon and Ushant astern.
RMCN9P3Y–France, Finistere, Ushant, Honey Ushant Jean Luc Hascoët the conservatory of the black bee of Ushant
RMA310P6–Glorious 1 June Card
RFFMACR3–France, Finistere, Island of Ushant, maxi trimaran Banque Populaire (skipper: Pascal Bidegorry) at the starting line of round
RF2F961TM–Lighthouse and Beacon of Ouessant, the island of Ushant, in Brittany, french rocky beach in northern France, Finistere department, Europe
RFB58XYW–Island of Ushant (Ile d'Ouessant), Brittany, France, Europe
RMCFMCEB–Ushant island, Brittany, France, Europe
RMR0CP43–Ushant sheep or moutons d'Ouessant at Guédelon Castle, Treigny, Yonne, Burgundy, France
RF2CTBCMY–Creach Lighthouse in Ushant, France
RMBBNXH6–The Ouessant (or Ushant) is a breed of domestic sheep from the island of Ouessant off the coast of Britanny, France
RFR174D1–ushant island coastline landscape at the Pern point with the Creach lighthouse, Brittany, France
RMC193T9–France, Finistere, Ouessant Island, cliffs on the West coast
RFR174BD–Aerial view of the Pern point in the Ushant island in Brittany, France
RM2DHY32X–Howe's Victory off Ushant, Robert Dodd, 1748–1816, British, Published by Benjamin Beale Evans, ca. 1765–1824, British, 1795, Aquatint with hand coloring in watercolor on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 20 7/8 × 30 1/8 inches (53.1 × 76.5 cm) and Image: 17 1/8 × 27 13/16 inches (43.5 × 70.6 cm
RMERJ9R8–Ushant sheep
RMC193T2–France, Finistere, Ouessant Island, the Jument lighthouse
RM2E413NR–Before the Battle of Ushant on 27 July 1778, Anglo-French War, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James Grant
RMC1J6FB–France, Finistere, Ouessant Island, window of an typical house
RFF4C02K–sheep (Ushant)
RF2AJ8JYG–Sailing past the lighthouse Phare de Kereon and between Ile de Bannec and inside Ushant through the channel Passage du Fromveur
RM2JBG8BW–A seascape on a cloudy grey day off the Brittany Coast France in the Bay of Biscay, France showing Ushant or the Ouessant Islands
RM2D27BKA–1930s - After 10 year, The Italian salvage ship 'Artiglio' recovers gold bullion from the sunken P & O liner 'Egypt' which sank in the Bay of Biscay in 1922. The original Artiglio ('Talon') was a steamship used as a salvage ship by the shipping company SO.RI.MA. (Society for Maritime Recovery) of Genoa. It was Sunk in an explosion in 1930. The later ship (the one in the photograph) recovered the treasure of the 'Egypt' including coins, bars and gold bullion and silver.
RM2JK2J3T–Lord Howe on the deck of HMS Queen Charlotte 1 June 1794, painted by Mather Brown. The Glorious First of June was the largest naval battle in the War of the First Coalition and resulted in a defeat for the French.
RMBA74HC–France, Finistere, Ile d'Ouessant, Caraes Windmill
RFB58XY9–Port, Island of Ushant (Ile d'Ouessant), Brittany, France, Europe
RMDF4CHY–Lampaul village, Island of Ouessant, Finistère, Brittany, Atlantic Coast, France
RM2K63N7R–'GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE' The French fleet is defeated by Howe off Ushant Date: 1 June 1794
RMG5GMR1–HMS AMETHYST 1949: HMS Amethyst seen from an RAF Sunderland flying boat which greeted her as she steamed off Ushant on the final stage of her voyage from the Yangtse River in China. (Original picture not quite sharp)
RM2M3P5KC–From granite rocks to sandy shores: the west seaboard of France, in three sections from Ushant (Brittany) to the Spanish frontier.
RM2CWBGYF–Island of Ushant' by emmanuel lansyer, 1885. From the collection of Musee Lansyer, Loches, France.
RM2K63N81–'GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE' The French fleet is defeated by Howe off Ushant ; five French ships are sunk and six are captured Date: 1 June 1794
RMDYEGYD–Admiral Howe's victory off Ushant, June 1, 1794: 'L'Achille' in Portsmouth harbour.
RM2M3P62X–The Christmas gale: beaten back by the sea. How the P&O liner Narrung was forced back by huge waves off Ushant, Brittany. Showing the vessel's position before she met the huge waves. She then turned to port with great difficulty and got back to Gravesend. Date: 1913
RMERJ9R6–Ushant sheep
RM2M3PEEX–A supplementary illustration to that which had appeared in the previous issue of The Illustrated London News (picture 10948123). This G.H.Davis illustration continues from where the last illustration finished in surveying the terrain of the European coastline. The coastline shown here extends from Ushant in Brittany, France, to the Spanish frontier. Date: 1944
RM2E413CR–Before the Battle of Ushant on 27 July 1778, Anglo-French War, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James Grant
RM2M3P5KD–From sandy dunes to rocky cliffs: the coastline from Denmark to Ushant (Brittany), a distance of about 1200 miles. The terrain of the European shores from Denmark to the extreme of Brittany, showing the varied coastline looking south. A key of the three-section map can be seen in the lower right.
RFF4C02M–lamb (Ushant)
RM2M3PEEK–A double page spread of The Illustrated London News, published less than a month before the Allied D-Day Normandy landings, showing the terrain of the coastline of Europe from the north of Denmark to Ushant in Brittany, France. The clear implication is that the expected Allied amphibious landing on the continent would take place somewhere along this coastline. May 1944
RM2JBG8C8–A seascape on a cloudy grey day off the Brittany Coast France in the Bay of Biscay, France showing Ushant or the Ouessant Islands
RMD9DRAJ–Victory off Ushant' or 'The Glorius First of June' English naval victory against French, l June 1794.
RMW7CX1J–'Island of Ushant', 1885. Artist: Emmanuel Lansyer
RMBA74EX–France, Finistere, Ile d'Ouessant, Niou Uhella Ecomuseum
RFB58XYN–Rocky beach and lighthouse, Island of Ushant (Ile d'Ouessant), Brittany, France, Europe
RMBADG19–France, Finistere, Ile d'Ouessant, rocky coast near the Creac'h lighthouse
RMDEG4AX–Island of Ouessant, Finistère, Brittany, Atlantic Coast, France
RMDYEK13–The Glorious First of June (also known as the Third Battle of Ushant, and in France as the Bataille du 13 prairial) of 1794 was the first and largest fleet action of the naval conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the First French Republic during the French Revolutionary Wars.In this picture HMS Brunswick turned and tried to cross aft of Vengeur and Brunswick and Vengeur collided
RFG0W4T5–WW2: September-December, 1939: English Channel, Ushant to Texel, 1954 old map
RM2EJCBC7–Calm weather, Coast at the Pointe de Pern, Ushant. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: HENRY MORET.
RFM6Y5D5–Finistère sea coast chart. Raz de Sein Goulven Brest Ushant. Admiralty 1900 map
RMDC9YF8–The sinking of the Vengeur, during the Glorious First of June 1794 (Third Ushant Battle). By Leopold Morice, 1883. Pedestal of
RFR202E6–French National Memorial for Sailors who had died for France
RFC1EGM2–France, Bretagne, Island of Ouessant Pencreach lighthouse
RFBDHAA4–A LAMB
RM2JE6C9G–Glorious First of June (1 June 1794), also known as the Fourth Battle of Ushant painted by Philip James de Loutherbourg. This was the largest naval battle in the War of the First Coalition and resulted in a defeat for the French.
RM2E5ANEA–The dramatic La Jument lighthouse, shrounded in summer fog, off the coast of the Ile d'Ouessant, Brittany. The iconic 47-metre high lighthouse was bui
RMPJTXCW–Battle of Ushant Fig1.
RMJ7T564–Battle of Ushant Fig1
RM2JBG8C9–A seascape on a cloudy grey day off the Brittany Coast France in the Bay of Biscay, France showing Ushant or the Ouessant Islands
RMDDGC6T–LORD HOWE'S VICTORY, OFF USHANT, JUNE 1ST, 1794. Ouessant is an island at the south-western end of the English Channel
RMHTHHDG–Map of battle of Ushant 1778
RMRYADYD–An English Jack-Tar Giving Monsieur a Drubbing, London : Robert Sayer, En Sanguine Engraving 1779, the Victory is Associated with the French and British Naval Battle Off Ushant in July 1778. The Reference to Keppler is Acrimonious, As He Was Court Martialled As the Result of His Conduct During Battle. Harland Was Keppel's Second in Command. Sayer Sides with Keppel, Who Had Been Set Up by Sir Hugh Palliser Following the Stalemate of a Battle. Keppel, Who Won Acquittal Without Comment, Was Championed by the Common Sailors
RFB58Y0E–Boulder beach and lighthouse, Island of Ushant (Ile d'Ouessant), Brittany, France, Europe
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