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  2. HMS Shannon (1806) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Shannon was a 38-gun Leda-class frigate of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1806 and served in the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812 . She won a noteworthy naval victory on 1 June 1813, during the latter conflict, when she captured the United States Navy frigate USS Chesapeake in a bloody battle.

  3. HMS Shannon - Wikipedia

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    HMS Shannon (1757) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1757 and broken up 1765. HMS Shannon (1796) was a 32-gun fifth-rate frigate launched in 1796 and sold in 1802. HMS Shannon (1803) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in September 1803. She had been intended to be called HMS Pallas, but was renamed in 1802 before being launched. She ran ashore ...

  4. HMS Shannon (1906) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Shannon was a Minotaur-class armoured cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1900s. Before the First World War , she served with the Home Fleet , generally as the flagship of a cruiser squadron .

  5. Toonie - Wikipedia

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    War of 1812: HMS Shannon: Bonnie Ross 5,000,000 [30] Part of a series of commemorative issues on the War of 1812. Features a modified reverse with HMS Shannon in the centre core, as well as artwork with "The War of 1812, HMS Shannon" in the outer ring. 2014 Wait for Me Daddy Claude Dettloff 5,000,000 [30]

  6. File:Shannon Chesapeake.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Action between USS Chesapeake and HMS Shannon, 1 June 1813 Coloured lithograph by L. Haghe, after a painting by J.C. Schetky based on a design by Captain R.H. King, RN. Published by Smith, Elder & Company, London, in 1830.

  7. File:HMS Shannon, Royal Navy frigate.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Philip Broke - Wikipedia

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    Matters changed when Shannon met Chesapeake off Boston, Massachusetts in a single ship action. Although Chesapeake was a slightly larger craft and had a substantially larger crew, the armament of the two ships was evenly matched. However, gunnery was Broke's area of expertise, and the crew of Shannon were exceptionally well drilled for the era.

  9. Provo Wallis - Wikipedia

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    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Provo William Parry Wallis, GCB (12 April 1791 – 13 February 1892) was a Royal Navy officer. As a junior officer, following the capture of USS Chesapeake by the frigate HMS Shannon during the War of 1812, the wounding of HMS Shannon ' s captain and the death of her first lieutenant in the action, he served as the temporary captain of HMS Shannon as she returned to ...