- of
construction mandated Antoine Groignard as
chief engineer, with
Gaubry as
deputy and
Damel as an advisor.
Groignard worked both for the
French Royal...
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Antoine Groignard (4
February 1727 – 26 July 1799), was a
French naval constructor who
developed standard designs for
French war ships, and
built and...
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Groignard Bien-Aimé 74 (launched 22
March 1769 at Lorient)
Victoire 74 (launched 4
October 1770 at Lorient)
Fendant 74,
designed by
Antoine Groignard...
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according to the plan
drawn up by the King's
Master Shipwright Antoine Groignard for the
French East
India Company in 1765. Her
design allowed her to be...
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French Navy,
built by
Antoine Groignard.
Orient was
built in
Lorient for the
French East
India Company by
Antoine Groignard, from
April 1756 to
August 1759...
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Robuste was an 74-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy,
built by
Antoine Groignard.
Initially intended as a 64-gun ship,
Robuste was
built in the Lorient...
- 1782, and
launched on 17
September 1784,
based on a
design by
Antoine Groignard, and
built by Jacques-Augustin Lamothe. On 29
September 1792, she was...
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December 1752 at Brest) –
deleted 1766. Nymphe, (24-gun
design by
Antoine Groignard, with 20 × 8-pounder and 4 × 4-pounder guns –
launched early 1752 at Rochefort)...
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French Navy, the
first ship to bear that name. She was
designed by
Antoine Groignard and
constructed at
Toulon by
Joseph Véronique-Charles Chapelle. Her name...
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warships originated in 1782 with a
design prepared by the
shipwright Antoine Groignard.
Carrying an
extra pair of
cannon on each deck (including the quarterdeck)...