The Battle of The Saints, 12 April 1782

BHC0701

The Battle of The Saints, 12 April 1782 Long Caption: The Saints was the last major action of the American Revolutionary War, fought near the islets called the Iles des Saintes, just north of Dominica in the West Indies. Admiral Sir George Rodney's victory over the French fleet of the Comte de Grasse foiled the latter's attempt to invade Jamaica and enabled Britain to secure her position in the West Indies by the treaty that ended the war in 1783, even though she lost her American colonies. The battle is also famous as the point of origin of the tactic of 'breaking the line', which was achieved with great, albeit accidental, effect by Rodney in seizing an advantage created by a shift of wind as the fleets began the action. Credit line: © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London Object: BHC0701 Artist: Thomas Luny Date: late 18th century Medium: oil on panel Size: 275 mm x 432 mm Click here to buy a bespoke print of this image.