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Battle of Portland between English and Dutch ships, off the Isle of Portland in
Battle of Portland between English and Dutch ships, off the Isle of Portland in the English Channel, under Admiral Robert Blake and Admiral Maarten Van Tromp, 18 February 1653, during the First Anglo-Dutch War (1652-1654). The battle lasted for three days, ending on 20 February. Date: 1653
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1650s 1653 Admiral Anglo Blake Channel Days Explosion Maarten Portland Tromp
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This striking image captures the intensity of the Battle of Portland, a pivotal engagement during the First Anglo-Dutch War in the English Channel on 16-18 February 1653. The photograph depicts English and Dutch ships locked in combat off the Isle of Portland, with Admiral Robert Blake leading the British fleet and Admiral Maarten Tromp commanding the Dutch forces. The three-day battle was marked by fierce exchanges between the two navies, with both sides suffering heavy losses. The English ships, outnumbered but determined, managed to inflict significant damage on their Dutch counterparts, ultimately securing a hard-fought victory for the British. The photograph beautifully conveys the chaos and destruction of the battlefield, with ships engulfed in smoke and flames from explosions, their masts and rigging twisted and broken. The intense heat and energy of the battle are palpable, as the ships clash in the turbulent waters of the English Channel. The Battle of Portland was a turning point in the First Anglo-Dutch War, which lasted from 1652 to 1654. The victory solidified England's position as a major maritime power and strengthened its naval dominance in European waters. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of the courage and determination of the sailors who fought in this historic battle, and the enduring importance of naval warfare in shaping the course of history.
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