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  • H.M.S. DETROIT
        Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. H.M.S. DETROIT Barclay's flagship on Lake Erie, 1813. This vessel was named Detroit in honour of Sir Isaac Brock's victory at that place in the yea
      Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. H.M.S. DETROIT Barclay's flagship on …
  • Amherstburg Navy Yard
        Amherstburg was Britain's upper lakes naval base just before the Battle of Lake Erie, September 1813. The flagship HMS Detroit is anchored on the left and the ship-rigged corvette Queen Charlotte is
      Amherstburg was Britain's upper lakes naval base just before the Battle of …
  • Closing Moments
        The view about 3:00, as Niagara is "hove to," pouring carronade rounds into the enemy. Queen Charlotte is seen lowering her white ensign in surrender, with Detroit following suit shortly afterwards.
      The view about 3:00, as Niagara is "hove to," pouring carronade rounds …
  • Dawn at British squadron, September 10,  1813
        Barclay's squadron had worked to windward of the Americans throughout the night, but by dawn they were hove to ready for battle. As the morning wore on, they assembled themselves into their battle or
      Barclay's squadron had worked to windward of the Americans throughout the night, …
  • General Hunter In Battle
        In the early stages of the Battle of Lake Erie, General Hunter was stationed between the larger Queen Charlotte and the Detroit, shown here on the extreme left and right. The time is before 2:00 p.m.
      In the early stages of the Battle of Lake Erie, General Hunter …
  • Niagara Strikes Back
        Another view of the climax as the Niagara rakes the two fouled British ships at close range. Each carronade on the American ship was double-shotted, causing horrendous damage on the British vessels.
      Another view of the climax as the Niagara rakes the two fouled …
  • Perry breaks the line
        In his re-flagged command vessel Niagara, Perry executes the classic "crossing of the 'T'" in the climax of the Battle of Lake Erie at about 2:45 p.m., September 10, 1813.
      In his re-flagged command vessel Niagara, Perry executes the classic "crossing of …
  • Battle Of Lake Erie from the British Line
        Perry has abandoned the Lawrence and has been taken by rowboat to assume command of the fresh brig Niagara, which is beginning to turn downwind. HMS Detroit (centre) is in the process of turning down
      Perry has abandoned the Lawrence and has been taken by rowboat to …
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