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A man-of-war chasing a pirate lugger.

© National Maritime Museum, London

Repro ID: Bhc1109
Title: A man-of-war chasing a pirate lugger.
Description: This shows a Royal Navy vessel - the man-of-war - in pursuit of a pirate vessel. Thousands of pirates were active between 1650 and 1720, and these years are sometimes known as a 'Golden Age' of piracy. Pirate ships usually carried far more crew than ordinary ships of a similar size - the extra men would take over any captured ships. Pirates also altered their ships so that they could carry far more cannon than merchant ships of the same size.
Creator: Unknown
Date: c.1825
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London

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