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More ›The Fighting Temeraire (tugged to her last berth to be broken up, 1838) by JMW Turner, oil on canvas, 1839. The 98-gun ship 'Temeraire' played a distinguished role in Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, after which she was known as the 'Fighting Temeraire'. The ship remained in service until 1838 when she was decommissioned and towed from Sheerness to Rotherhithe to be broken up.
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Copyright: Ian Dagnall, April 2016
Photo size: 25.0 Mpixels (71.6 MB uncompressed) - 5850x4277 pixels (19.5x14.3 in / 49.5x36.2 cm at 300 ppi)
Published in: Sample Paintings Portfolio