DescriptionL Invincible vaisseau de 74 canons capture en 1747.jpeg
English: Flying the Invincible, captured at the Battle of Cape Ortegal (may 1747). This 74-gun is then inserted into the Royal Navy. It is also copied by the shipyards English because it is more modern than the English ships of the same type.
Français : Vaisseau l'Invincible, capturé en 1747 à la bataille du Cap Ortégal (mai 1747). Ce navire de 74 canons est ensuite intégré à la Royal Navy. Il est aussi copié par les chantiers navals anglais car il est plus moderne que les vaisseaux anglais du même type.
Date
between circa 1747 and circa 1748
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