After three days of frantic repairs following the September 28 battle, the British squadron is seen leaving Burlington Bay. No American pursuit on that cruise meant that the six-ship squadron was abl
After three days of frantic repairs following the September 28 battle, the …
In the September 28, 1813 engagement, the Wolfe ran downwind into Burlington Bay and sought refuge close to shore. The pattern of damage on the flagship meant that she could only follow the wind's di
In the September 28, 1813 engagement, the Wolfe ran downwind into Burlington …
In a rising easterly wind, the British flagship HMS Wolfe leads the British squadron out of York (Toronto) Harbour on the morning of September 28, 1813. The shoreline shows the damage from an America
In a rising easterly wind, the British flagship HMS Wolfe leads the …
Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. H.M.S. WOLFE, Yeo's Flagship on Lake Ontario, 1813 This vessel participated in most of the principal engagements on Lake Ontario. She was completed
At the climax of the September 18, 1813 battle on Lake Ontario, the Royal George (sunlit) prevents the American flagship General Pike from boarding the damaged British flagship HMS Wolfe. As the larg
At the climax of the September 18, 1813 battle on Lake Ontario, …
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