- A bomb vessel, bomb ship, bomb ketch, or
simply bomb was a type of
wooden sailing naval ship. Its
primary armament was not
cannons (long guns or carronades)...
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merchantmen owned by his family. In
January 1697, he
joined the
French Navy on
bombship Éclatante. In 1700, C****ard
became a
merchantman captain. The next year...
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Switzerland (1977)
Witchrock (1977)
Pilot Error (1977) Live Bait (1978)
Bombship (1980)
Killing in
Antiques (1981)
Storyland Wall
Frieze (1981)
Tales of...
- Scourge, Spitfire, and Vixen, each
towing a schooner,
moved up stream.
Bombships Etna, Hecla, and
Vesuvius followed closely while 30 surf
boats containing...
- Libérateur d'Italie (1797), a lugger. Liberté française (1800), an 8-gun
bombship. Roche, vol.1, p.280 Roche, Jean-Michel (2005).
Dictionnaire des bâtiments...
- Libérateur d'Italie (1797), a lugger. Liberté française (1800), an 8-gun
bombship. or
member of the République
class according to
Roche (vol.2, p.308) Roche...
- name Vésuve in
honour of
Mount Vesuvius: Vésuve (1756), a Terreur-class
bombship. Vésuve (1793), a gunbrig, lead ship of her class.
Captured in 1795 and...
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squadrons and
consisted of 9
ships of the line, 3 frigates, 4 fireships, 1
bombship, 1
dispatch vessel, 3
armed merchantman and 1
supply ship. The
ships of...
- Janeiro,
under Duguay-Trouin, with
seven ships of the line, six frigates, a
bombship and
three transports. She was
under Chevalier de Goyon-Beaufort. She had...