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Classical coin depicting Emperor Marcus Aurelius and a Roman galley
Unknown
Brazilian raft or Jangada, port
unknown
Lord Nelson's monument
J. Gore
'Sulphur mines, Formosa' [Taiwan]
James Henry Butt
HMS 'Beagle' and 'Wrangler'
Oswald Walter Brierly
Forbin's attempt against Scotland, 17 March 1708
Peter Schenk
Sectional model; Armour plate model
unknown
In the pack. Sky reflection.
Herbert George Ponting
The East Indiaman 'Thames'
Edward William Cooke
Capture of 'La Cleopatre' by HMS 'La Nymphe' off the Start, 18 June 1793
Robert Dodd
The Confession
Alfred Edward Chalon
'Conquestador' (captured 1762)
unknown
The Cemetry, Kinburn, 1855. HMS 'Tribune' cutting through the ice on the Dnieper
Harry Edmund Edgell
Unnamed 161ft 74-gun Third Rate, two-decker, possibly the 'Culloden' (1747)
Unknown
'The Confession', detail
Alfred Edward Chalon
Ships in ordinary at Devonport
Nicholas Matthew Condy
HMS 'Inconstant' (1868)
unknown
Dutch ships becalmed
Willem Van de Velde the Younger
HMS 'Hotspur' (1870)
unknown
Sir Edward Pellew
John Chapman
Horatio Nelson (1758-1805)
Simon de Koster
Squadron of the Red coming into line ahead
D. Tandy
Admiral Howard, Earl of Effingham
D. Mytens
A man-of-war cutter of 10 guns
William Adolphus Knell
Portrait of the 'Mordaunt', built 1681
Willem van de Velde the Elder
A States yacht and Dutch ships before a light breeze
Willem Van de Velde the Younger
Unnamed 161ft, 80-gun Third Rate, three-decker (no date)
William Gauntlett
The East Indiaman 'Thames'
Edward William Cooke
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