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The frigate, a formidable warship known for its agility and versatility, has long been an integral part of naval operations

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Frigate Collection: Capture of the Macedonian, c1813. Artist: Jean Pierre-Marie-Jazet
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Frigate Collection: The Escape of the Belvedera, c1813. Artist: F Edwards
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Frigate Collection: Capture of the Sparviere, c1811. Artist: Nicholas Pocock
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Frigate Collection: Capture of the Furieuse, c1810. Artist: George Webster
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Frigate Collection: Capture of the Badere-I-Zaffer, c1809. Artist: Nicholas Pocock
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Frigate Collection: A Three Days Chase and Capture, c1809. Artist: Nicholas Pocock
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Frigate Collection: Capture of the Forte, c1800. Artist: Thomas Whitcombe
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Frigate Collection: The Ambuscade and the Bayonnaise, c1799. Artist: Pierre Ozanne
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Frigate Collection: The Battle of Camperdown, c1798, (1924). Artist: Robert Clevely
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Frigate Collection: Victory of Admiral Duncan, c1798. Artist: Thomas Whitcombe
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Frigate Collection: Capture of the Resistance and the Constance c1798. Artist: Nicholas Pocock
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Frigate Collection: A Fine Chase and Capture, c1800. Artist: John Augustus Atkinson
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Frigate Collection: The Blanche and the Pique, c1795. Artist: Robert Dodd
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Frigate Collection: Queen Victoria inspecting HMS Galatea, Osborne Bay, c1860s
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Frigate Collection: The iron-clad frigate, new ironsides, and two Ericsson batteries going into action at Charleston, 18
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Frigate Collection: The San Jacinto, stopping the Trent, 1861
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Frigate Collection: Section view of batteries in the ironclad frigate Alexandra, (c1880)
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Frigate Collection: Chesapeake and Shannon, 1812 (c1850s)
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Frigate Collection: A Naval Battle, c. 1580. Artist: Italian master
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Frigate Collection: The Russian Ship of the Line Azov and a Frigate at Anchor in the Roads of Elsinore, 1828
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Frigate Collection: French frigate, l Armide, 1867
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Frigate Collection: Frigate, 19th century. Artist: L Sabatier & Lauvergne
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Frigate Collection: Ships of Commodore Perrys American expedition to Japan of 1852-1854
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Frigate Collection: Cartoon, wooden sailing ship sailing on turbulent sea
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Frigate Collection: A formation of ships traveling at sea
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Frigate Collection: Marines in an inflatable boat head towards USS New York
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Frigate Collection: USS Constitution in battle against British ships, War of 1812
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Frigate Collection: Dutch Navy Naval Frigate Sailing Ship Boat Under Sail
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Frigate Collection: 1812 Action American Battle British Conflict
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Frigate Collection: HLP511219
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Frigate Collection: The launch of the Victoria, iron-clad frigate built for the Queen of Spain at Blackwall Yard
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Frigate Collection: The launch of the Affondatore, iron-clad cupola frigate, built for the king of Italy at Millwall
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Frigate Collection: The Spanish ironclad frigate Numancia in the port of Callao, Lima, Peru in 1865
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Frigate Collection: A Man-o-War in Nelsons day. From The Book of Ships, published c. 1920


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The frigate, a formidable warship known for its agility and versatility, has long been an integral part of naval operations. From the historic battles fought by ships like HMS Montrose during Marstrike 05 to the modern-day surveillance missions carried out by vessels such as Royal Navy Type 23 Frigate HMS Sutherland, these mighty ships have proved their worth time and again. With a Merlin Helicopter overhead, HMS Sutherland showcases the seamless coordination between air and sea forces. Meanwhile, at Stanley harbour, HMS Minerva stands tall as a symbol of naval power and protection. Further south of the Isle of Wight, Type 23 frigate HMS KENT sails confidently through the open seas. One cannot overlook the significance of Royal Navy Type 23 Frigate HMS Argyll in maintaining maritime security. Its presence ensures that international waters remain safe from potential threats like Russian warships sailing through UK waters - a responsibility not taken lightly. Looking back in time reveals how frigates have evolved over centuries. The Speedy and El Gamo depicted in Nicholas Pocock's artwork represent early examples from c1802 when speed was crucial on the high seas. Similarly, Hms Lancaster's commanding presence at sea demonstrates how these vessels continue to adapt to changing times. Even beyond British shores, frigates played vital roles worldwide. In Norway during the 19th century, they safeguarded territorial waters around Horten with unwavering dedication. And across vast oceans like the Atlantic Ocean, ships like The Royal Navy frigate HMS Monmouth ensured secure transits for both military personnel and cargo alike. Finally harking back to history's annals is EVNT2A-00079 capturing crew members aboard USS Constitution battling fiercely during War of 1812 - showcasing bravery amidst chaos. In all their incarnations throughout history and across various nations' navies, frigates stand as symbols of strength and resilience on our vast oceans.