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Beever, W A
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Arctic Exploration: Franklin's Last Expedition, 1845-1848
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French Revolutionary Wars: Battle of the Glorious First of June, 1794
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John Franklin. Copenhagen 1801. Trafalgar 1805. Defeat of Linois by Dance 1804. Captured New Orleans 1814. Died in the Arctic Regions 1847 (Print)
Victory off Ushant, June 1st 1794 (Print)
17ft 8 inch ice saw and tripod (Technical drawing)
Junction of the Gatineau with the Ottawa river, Canada (with the paddle steamer Ottawa) (Print)
Edinburgh Castle from the Grey Friars church yard (Print)
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