[The Enemy in Sight—'Full Speed Ahead!']
['Ready, Aye Ready!' Our Cruiser Monmouth of to-day]
[In Action at Midnight]
[The Monmouth fighting the Foudroyant at close quarters]
['Success to the Formidable!' Nov. 17, 1898]
['Ut Veniant Omnes!' The Big 50-Ton Guns of the Formidable]
[Rodney's Formidable on the day before her Launch]
[Rodney's Sword]
[Admiral Lord Rodney, K.B. (after Gainsborough's portrait)]
[The Pitons of St. Lucia]
[The Count De Grasse]
[Clock-face from the Ville de Paris]
[Bell of the Ville de Paris]
[Chart showing Rodney's pursuit of De Grasse]
[Monument of the three Captains—Blair, Bayne, and Lord Robert Manners—in Westminster Abbey]
[Fighting the Guns on the Main Deck]
[The Critical Moment of Rodney's Battle—how the French Line was broken]
[The Formidable breaking the Line. April 12, 1782]
[One of the 'Fighting Lanterns' of the Ville de Paris]
[De Grasse's Flag comes down. Rodney watching the Surrender of the Ville de Paris]
['Count De Grasse resigning his Sword to Admiral Rodney']
[The 'Rodney Temple,' Spanish Town, Jamaica]
[Admiral De Grasse as a Prisoner of War]
[Captain Robert Faulknor]
[Captain Faulknor storming Fort Louis]
[The Death of Captain Faulknor]
['Billy Blue'—Admiral the Hon. Sir William Cornwallis, G.C.B.]
['Cornwallis's Retreat']
[The 'Fighting' Téméraire tugged to her last Berth to be broken up]
[Where Turner met the Téméraire]
[Camp of the Grand Army at Boulogne, 1804]
[Captain Lucas—the French hero of Trafalgar]
[The Battle of Trafalgar. Oct. 21, 1805—2.15 P.M.]
[Admiral Villeneuve's Sword]
[Admiral Villeneuve's Signature]
[The Téméraire entering Portsmouth Harbour on her return from Trafalgar. Dec. 20, 1805]
[Relics of the 'Fighting' Téméraire]
[Alexandria—July 11, 1882. The Condor attacking Fort Marabout]
[Bombardment of Alexandria. July 11, 1882—9 A.M.]
[Vice-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, K.C.B.]
'READY, AYE READY!' OUR CRUISER MONMOUTH OF TO-DAY
THE MONMOUTHS IN WAR
HOW ARTHUR GARDINER FOUGHT THE FOUDROYANT
Aye stout were her timbers and stoutly commanded,
In the annals of glory unchalleng'd her name;
Aye ready for battle when duty demanded,
Aye ready to conquer—or die in her fame!
Old Song.