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87%
Coal Stage, Birkenhead
Ref: P/27073
Categories: UK Topography / Cheshire / Birkenhead
Medium: Photograph
Dimensions: 211 x 275 mm

87%
The London, Chatham and Dover Railway Station at Blackfriars.
Ref: P/25251
Categories: UK Topography / London / Blackfriars
Medium: Wood
Date: 1863
Dimensions: 228 x 358 mm

87%
Mrs Hare, Mayoress of Bristol, Laying the First Rail of the Tramway to the Floating Harbour at Bristol in Connection with the North Somerset Railway.
Ref: P/10582
Categories: UK Topography / Bristol / Bristol
Medium: Wood
Date: 1863
Dimensions: 176 x 237 mm

87%
Mrs Milward Cutting the First Turf at Clutton of the Bristol and North Somerset Railway.
Ref: P/10581
Categories: UK Topography / Somerset / Clutton
Medium: Wood
Date: 1863
Dimensions: 166 x 237 mm

87%
Cintra, Swanage
Ref: P/14178
Categories: UK Topography / Dorset / Swanage
Medium: Watercolour
Artist: Galsworthy F
Date: 1914
Dimensions: 278 x 380 mm

86%
Diamond Jubilee. Sire St. Simon - Dam. Perdita II. Winner of Newmarket Stakes (1899) Two Thousand Guineas, Derby, Eclipse Stakes & St. Leger (1900) Bred by his Owner. H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. at Sandringham Stud. Trained by R. Marsh. Ridden by H. Jones.
Ref: P/28204
Categories: Sporting / Racing
Medium: Chromo-lithograph
Artist: Loraine N A
Engraver: Loraine N A
Date: 1900
Dimensions: 475 x 600 mm

80%
Hull Als. Hill the Seat of Sr Edward Fust Bart.
Ref: P/55
Categories: UK Topography / Gloucestershire / Hill
Medium: Copper
Artist: Kip J
Engraver: Kip J
Date: 1709
Dimensions: 350 x 425 mm

77%
The Thames Indiaman. Ashore, (a short distance East of the Ridout, and near the Martello Tower No. 72) in Eastbourne Bay, Sunday Feby. 3d. 1822. The Largest Vessel wrecked on this Coast since the La Nymphe Spanish Ship, in 1747. Length of Keel 175 feet, Width on Beam 40 feet, Burden 1350 Tons pr. Register.
Ref: P/5441
Categories: Maritime / Eastbourne
Medium: Aquatint
Artist: Capper J H
Engraver: Clark I
Publisher: Thomas Clay, Ludgate Street
Date: 1822
Dimensions: 255 x 317 mm


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