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== Museum photography, metadata, and French exhibits ==
==French sources request 24 July 2023==
Hi Rama, User:Broichmore approached me concerning these two files: ], and ]. I can find nothing in my sources. It looks like both pictures are a tribute to a Captain Jn Adrian, first in 1799 as captain of the corsair ''Mouche'', and second, in 1800, of the schooner ''Abeille''. Does Demerliac have anything, or do any of your other sources? The English translation of the description under the first picture is pretty incoherent, probably due to a poor transcription of an almost as incoherent French description. Regards, ] (]) 20:19, 24 July 2023 (UTC)
: Hi Rama, Please check my translation and date. ] (]) 08:51, 25 July 2023 (UTC)
::Hi Broichmore: Apologies. Did not mean to impune your translation or transcription. I could not make any sense of the original text under the picture, and my attempt to translate the transcription made no sense either. ] (]) 15:52, 25 July 2023 (UTC)
:::Me too. I ran it through Google and MS. I changed it since initial contact with you. Think the meaning is (my latest effort)": 'On 14th Germinal (July), year 7 (1799) of the French Republic in the lance of Colognia (Coast of Spain). Combat of the Corsair la Mouche armed with 8. guns. Cap Jh Adrian. Against a Cutter of 16 nine pounder guns for 4 hours, determined to resume his hold on Lavantoroso which the said Corsair had kidnapped from him the previous night when under his Escort'. My date needs checking. The inscription is very cryptic. ] (]) 09:16, 26 July 2023 (UTC)


:::: Hello, Hello,
::::*''Mouche'': The transcription looks about right, with the word ''cotte'' for what would now be written ''côte'' ("coast"). Similarly ''l'ance'' for ''l'anse'' (narrow bay). You have most of the meaning, I just tried to put the words in a more friendly order:
:::: "On the 14 Germinal year 7 of the French Republic, in the Bay of Colonia on the coast of Spain, 4-hour long fight of the privateer ''Mouche'', armed with an 8-pounder swivel gun, under Captain Jean Adrian, against a 16-nine-pounder gun cutter, to recapture the prize called ''Lavantoroso'' (?) which said privateer had captured the previous night while was escorting ."
:::: The only privateer listed under that name with compatible dates was a privateer corvette from Bordeaux, much larger and stronger than the gunboat involved here, so no luck.
::::*''Abeille'': the transcription and translation are both quite good. The image depicts ''Abeille'' as she manages to sneak through the British blockade, a feat of sailmanship from which one could quite reasonably take pride.
:::: ''Abeille'' (no 2425, p.296 of ''1800-1815'') was a French privateer commissioned in Cadiz in May 1800. She cruised under Captain J. Adrien, who came from Martigues, from May 1800 to January 1801. Sadly nothing more is said here.
:::: Cheers! ] (]) 09:37, 26 July 2023 (UTC)
:::: PS: 14 Germinal year 7 is 3 April 1799 of the Gregorian calendar. "Germinal" means "the month where plants bloom", so in spring; July covers parts of Messidor ("month of harvest") and Thermidor ("the month of heat"). Cheers! ] (]) 09:42, 26 July 2023 (UTC)
::::: Excellent. Many thanks. Alas the mouche is ], which would have been a coup. ] (]) 11:13, 26 July 2023 (UTC)
::::::Gentles: In the article {{HMS|Moucheron|1802|2}}, there is mention of a privateer ''Abeille'' operating out of Cadiz in 1800. I am guessing that she is our ''Abeille''. The picture with her running the blockade would make a good addition to the article. Unfortunately, ''Moucheron'' is too big to be ''Mouche''. I am going to add the Demerliac description to the ''Moucheron'' article. Regards, ] (]) 17:35, 26 July 2023 (UTC)


I'm new to contributing to Wikimedia and Misplaced Pages, with a specific interest and focus of mine being Mesoamerican history and archeology, and contributing photos from museums on those topics. I was wanting to get in touch with you regarding advice for taking and processing photos; best practices for how to list and present metadata and information on file pages and via Wikidata, as well as to talk about potentially you taking some photos of specific exhibits in France.
== Another interesting picture ==


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Hi Rama, {{u|Acad Ronin}} I just added a Cammillieri picture ], albeit temporarily. I'm wondering whether or not we have identified the ships correctly, especially the Englishman? Slight inconsistancies between Roux, Cammillieri and the article. Build date for ''Comtesse Emeriau''? Coincidentally, this sailor also comes from Martiques. This gives Comtesse and Princess for the name of the ship, I begin to wonder if we have the same pirate, even, for this and the previous messages about the ''Mouche''? _ ] (]) 17:36, 26 July 2023 (UTC)


] (]) 03:37, 6 June 2024 (UTC)
:OK. The English ship was ''Harvey'', Atkinson, master, of 260 tons (bm), launched at Whitby in 1802. The English account of the capture is in ''Lloyd's List''. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. No. 4507. 2 November 1810. hdl:2027/hvd.32044105232938. Unfortunately, I can't find her in Wetherill's book on Whitby and its shipping. If I could, I would be willing to chance a small article on ''Harvey''. A secondary source and a picture would go a long way to establishing notability. An English article on ''Countess Emerieau'' would be possible, but would take a long time to prepare. Between the picture and the French sources it would be OK. Regards, ] (]) 19:26, 26 July 2023 (UTC) ] (]) 19:26, 26 July 2023 (UTC)
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:: Hello,
:: The ship was named ''Comtesse Émeriau'', or ''Comtesse d'Émeriau'', feminine (i.e. "la", not "le"). Probably <s>sucking u</s> as an indirect hommage to ] who was maritime prefect of Toulon, and therefore in charge of authorising such ventures in the area. Émeriau was a Count in the nobility system of the First French Empire. "Princesse" is not listed in Demerliac, and would make no sense given the context.
:: ''Comtesse Émeriau'' (no 2479, p.300), privateer from Sète commissioned in September 1809. From September 1809 to June 1812 under J.-A. Ytier with 110 to 118 men, and 11 guns (5 carronades and 6 swivel guns). Captured in June 1812 by HMS ''Badger''.
:: Cheers! ] (]) 08:30, 28 July 2023 (UTC)


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Hi Rama, {{u|Acad Ronin}}, I got ] a while ago and seperately a cropped detail of it. The institution got horribly mixed up on the title, they differ for both images. I believe this is ''The Pinco ''Conception'' in Battle with Xebec Le ''Volcan'', 1804''. The Volcan is flying a British flag, RN? Its not inconceivable that the names are mixed up against type here. I can't find the caption, its been chopped off. Any ideas? ] (]) 09:53, 27 July 2023 (UTC)
: Not quite clear what is in the canton of the flag of the xebec, but it certainly could be the Red Ensign.
: In 1804 the Republic of Italy was an ally of France, so either ''Volcan'' was the literal name of the xebec but she was in the hands of an enemy of Italy, or ''Volcan'' is a translation.
: Cheers! ] (]) 14:55, 27 July 2023 (UTC)
::It's this pic, that shows the ]? Dont know if you saw it? ] (]) 16:08, 27 July 2023 (UTC)
::: Ah yes, the image I saw was lower resolution, this one leaves no doubt. Definitly the British Red Ensign. ] (]) 17:40, 27 July 2023 (UTC)
::::So far, I haven't been able to find a ''Volcano'' in ''Lloyd's Register'' or ''Lloyd's List''. ] (]) 23:35, 10 August 2023 (UTC)


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Hi Rama, Is there any value to uploading this ? Best regards. ] (]) 09:03, 9 August 2023 (UTC)

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: there is always value in such images, be it for the image itself. Now, of course, I am not sure that I see any French warship on this image, but that is another question...

: Cheers! ] (]) 10:06, 9 August 2023 (UTC)
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:: Thanks, I'll leave it for another. If it's a type I woud load it. I don't upload fantasy stuff, knowingly as a rule. ] (]) 14:15, 10 August 2023 (UTC)
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Hi Rama, could you please see if Demerliac has anything on the following two privateers: 1}''Jeune Adele'' in the article {{ship||Pitt|1799 ship}}; 2) ''Legere'', in the article {{ship||Sultana|1787 ship}}?. Thanks, ] (]) 23:33, 10 August 2023 (UTC)
: Hello,
:* ''Jeune Adèle'' (no 2745, p.321): privateer schooner commissioned in Guadeloupe circa June 1806, with cruises in June, October November of that year under a Captain Le Prieur with 61 men and 14 6-pounders.
:* ''Légère'': not quite certain but she might be no 2590 p.286: privateer from an unknown home port, operating in the Mediterranean from April 1799, captured by HMS ''Flora'' on 28 April 1799.
: Cheers! ] (]) 07:53, 13 August 2023 (UTC)
::Thanks. Both useful, particularly ''Jeune Adele''. It is unusual that we have useful info from the Caribbean. I have added the info to the two articles. Regards, ] (]) 11:01, 13 August 2023 (UTC)

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