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 | 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
Medium: Aquatint Artist: Capper J H Engraver: Clark I Publisher: Thomas Clay, Ludgate Street Date: 1822
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 | H. M. "Agamemnon," 91 Guns Shipping the English Portion of the Atlantic Submarine Cable at East Greenwich. Ref: P/26590
Medium: Wood Date: 1857
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 | Litho of fleet review at Spithead (4) Ref: P/96
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 | Litho of fleet review at Spithead (2) Ref: P/517
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 | Litho of fleet review at Spithead (3) Ref: P/1212
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 | The Queen's Navy in 1887 Drawn by W. L. Wyllie, R. I. Supplement to The Graphic, July 23, 1887 Ref: P/1221
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 | The Magnificent Steamship "City of Paris" of the Inman Line. Length over all 580 feet - Depth from upper deck cabins to keel 59 1/4 ft - Breadth 63 1/4 feet. Tonnage 10,500. Horse Power 20,000 Ref: P/14741
Medium: Lithograph Publisher: Currier & Ives 115 Naussau St New York
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