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Battle of Winchelsea IC257_009

Conjectural reconstruction drawing by Judith Dobie showing the English Cog Thomas ramming a Castilian ship, ordered to do so by King Edward III, during the Battle of Winchelsea in 1350, also known as the Battle of L Espagnols Sur Mer

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Boat Graphic Illustration Maritime Medieval Ship


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This print from the Historic England Archive takes us back in time to one of the most significant naval battles in medieval history - the Battle of Winchelsea. The image, a conjectural reconstruction drawing skillfully created by Judith Dobie, vividly depicts a pivotal moment during this fierce encounter between English and Castilian forces. Intriguingly, we witness King Edward III's strategic order being executed with precision as the mighty English Cog Thomas rams into a formidable Castilian ship. This daring maneuver symbolizes both the audacity and determination of the English fleet to defend their shores against foreign invaders. The artist's attention to detail transports us seamlessly into this maritime spectacle. The choppy waters surrounding these battling vessels reflect the intensity of combat, while billowing sails capture the raw power unleashed upon L'Espagnols Sur Mer. Every stroke of Dobie's brush breathes life into this historical event, allowing us to immerse ourselves in an era long gone. As we gaze upon this remarkable illustration, we are reminded not only of our rich maritime heritage but also of humanity's unyielding spirit when faced with adversity. It serves as a testament to those who fought valiantly for their homeland and reminds us that history is shaped by such monumental clashes on land and sea. Through this evocative image captured by Historic England Archive, we are transported back centuries ago – witnessing firsthand an epic battle that forever etched its mark on our collective memory.

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