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Shannon and Chesapeake wall clock
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Shannon and Chesapeake wall clock
This HMS Shannon and the USS Chesapeake painting depicts the Naval battle that took place on June 1st, 1813. Also known in some quarters as The Battle of Boston Harbor.
The Chesapeake sailed out to sea, met the Shannon and the battle began. The Chesapeake was windward of the Shannon and could have cut across her stern, unleashing a devastating broadside through her from stern to stem. However, being a Gentleman and honorable, he wanted to fight on equal terms and came alongside the Shannons Starboard side. The ships were as equally matched as two ships could be. They both fired their first shots, the Shannon, inflicting the worst damage. Fearing his ship was going too fast, to slow her down, Capt. Lawrence turned her slightly toward the wind to check her speed.
This is the moment I decided to depict. The wind stopped her in her tracks, but Chesapeake’s stern was now facing the Shannon. She began unleashing a deadly broadside, sending cannonballs, shrapnel, and splinters down the length of the Chesapeake’s decks. After this, the wind backed the Chesapeake sails, sending her into Shannon's side. The Shannons managed to secure her to them, board, and win the battle.
The battle has been described as one of the bloodiest, single Frigate actions of its time. It lasted less than 15 minutes. They then sailed with the captured Chesapeake into Halifax, Nova Scotia. A much-needed victory had been won for the Royal Navy, and the British people.
The Chesapeake, after extensive repairs, became HMS Chesapeake. She was broken up in 1819 and her timbers were sold.
HMS Shannon remained in commission until 1830. She wasn’t broken up until 1859
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By Tracy I.7 February 2021 • Verified Purchase
Wall Clock, 27.3 cm Square Acrylic
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Absolutely love this clock. A modern looking clock and the pictures are a great way of personalising. The photos for the size were of good clear quality.
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By S.19 January 2019 • Verified Purchase
Wall Clock, 27.3 cm Square Acrylic
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Just love the idea of being able to personalise items for dirfferent people and occasions.
Great quality photos. Great quality printing. Happy with how the photos look.
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By Joe U.27 January 2023 • Verified Purchase
Wall Clock, 27.3 cm Square Acrylic
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Came in reasonable time especially since it was overseas shipping and more importantly I'm blown away by the quality.
Its not just a cheaply printed picture but acryclic or some other transparent material bonded to the pic.
As an added bonus, the clock doesn't make a ticking noise but is silent. Printing / image quality is exactly as i envisaged if not better. Its difficult to get a picture that just right for this use but the one i had worked nicely with white letters, i can imagine some other photos i had would have worked equally well with black. Very happy customer.
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Created on 11/03/2023, 12:26
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