![]() "Batalla de Cavite," a painting depicting the Spanish squadron. |
![]() Don Antonio de Ulloa is at the far left. Castilla is the second ship from the left.. Painting by J. G. Tyler of the Battle of Manila bay (1898). |
![]() The Battle of Manila Bay depicted in a lithograph by Butler, Thomas & Company, 1899. |
![]() The U.S. battle line turning while in action, with USS Olympia leading. |
![]() Don Antonio de Ulloa |
![]() Don Antonio de Ulloa |
![]() Don Juan De Austria |
![]() Isla de Cuba |
![]() Spanish Navy cruiser Isla de Cuba soon after completion, probably in a British port(circa 1887) |
![]() Spanish Navy cruiser Isla de Luzon in the late 1880s. |
![]() The wreck of Don Antonio de Ulloa. |
![]() The wreck of Don Juan de Austria after the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898. |
![]() The wreck of Spanish Navy cruiser Isla de Cuba after the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898 |
![]() The wreck of the Spanish Navy cruiser Castilla after the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898. |
![]() Unprotected Cruiser Castilla |
![]() View aboard the wreck of the Spanish Navy cruiser Castilla after the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898. |
![]() Wreck Isla de Luzon |
![]() Wreck of Gunboat Marques del Duero |
![]() Reina Cristina |
![]() Reina Cristina (foreground) in action against Dewey's squadron (right). Painting Battle of Manila Bay by W. G. Wood. |
![]() Reina Cristina painting |
![]() Spanish warship Reina Christina, Admiral Montojo's flagship - completely destroyed by Dewey, Cavite. HD-SN-99-01938. |
![]() View aboard wreck of Reina Cristina |
![]() USS Olympia in 1902. She was the flagship of Admiral Dewey in the Battle of Manila Bay. |