The Bombardment of Sveaborg, 9 August 1855
On the left are three ships of the line all in port-bow view, the 'Belle-Isle', 'Duke of Wellington', 'Tourville' (French), Then in the foreground in starboard-bow view the 'Edinburgh'. The paddle steamer 'Dragon' is in starboard-quarter view beyond her bow. To the right is a French paddle steamer, in starboard-quarter view, flying the flag of Vice-Admiral Penaud. Beyond, is also the paddle steamer 'Merlin' in starboard-quarter view, with Rear-Admiral Dundas on board.
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