[OC] Damage inflicted on HMS Shannon by cannonfire from USS Chesapeake on June 1, 1813. More than seventy men killed or wounded in 11 minutes.

Posted by ppitm

7 comments
  1. Damage markers are not to scale (the 32-pdr round shot are only 6″ in diameter). Shannon won the engagement after shooting away Chesapeake’s wheel, headsails and foretopsail yard, then boarding over the stern.

    Data source: A Treatise on Naval Gunnery by Sir Howard Douglas (Archive.org)

    Image source: Royal Museums Greenwich, Object ID SLR0656

    Tools: Inkscape

  2. Very interesting post. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks op.

  3. Eventually, lumber from the Chesapeake was used to construct a water mill in Wickham, Hampshire. It still exists.

  4. Love the visual, nice work OP!

    Is it /w or w/? Have I been doing it wrong all these years?

  5. Bar and chain?

    Whelp. All weapons are terrifying, but I’m still afraid to Google that one.

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