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Ackermann, Rudolph
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(Recto) Gibraltar from the Queen of Spain's Chair, 22 January 1853; (verso, undated) St Angelo and Dockyard Creek, Malta (Drawing)
(Recto) View at Gibraltar, towards Algeciras; with a pencil sketch of a rowing boat with a passenger in a tall hat; (Verso) Cabo de Gata (Drawing)
(Recto) Inside the Harbour at Malta, 17 April 1852; (Verso) HMS 'Trafalgar' in Grand Harbour, Malta, 11 March 1852 (Drawing)
(Recto) The citadel of Corfu from the Governor's country house; (Verso, undated) a ship, probably the 'Trafalgar', in a storm off Majorca (Drawing)
(Recto) The 'Ville de Paris', French flag ship, Besika Bay, 22 July 1853: (verso) The French fleet joining the English in Besika Bay, 14 June 1853 (Drawing)
(Recto) The 'Sans Pareil' in Besika Bay, 3 October 1853 and the French steamer 'Mogador' towing the French 'Valmy' into the Dardanelles, 29 October 1853; (Verso) broadside studies of the French 'Jupiter', 'Jena' and 'Ville de Paris' drying sails (Drawing)
(Recto) 'Britannia' hove to in a calm to receive a boat, probably near Cape Carthage, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral Dundas, 27 April 1852; (Verso) HMS 'Vengeance' in Port Mahon, 26 May 1852 (Drawing)
(Recto) Two views of Cape Colonna [Sounion] and the Temple of Poseidon, October 1852; (Verso) a Greek brig (Drawing)
The Explosion of the US Paddle Frigate Missouri - on fire in Gibraltar Bay with HMS Malabar stationed in the foreground (Drawing)
H.M.S. Racoon (Drawing)
HMS Helicon (Drawing)
H.M.S. Defence No.12 (Drawing)
The Charge through the Columns at full speed. Shows HMS Defence, Pallas, Achilles, Warrior, Bellerophon, Royal Oak, Minotaur & Penelope (the Channel Squadron) (Drawing)
H.M.S Albion, 90 guns (Print)
Explosion of the United States Steam Frigate Missouri at Gibraltar, Augt 26th 1843 (Print)
Annotated topographical drawing of Cape St Angelo or Malia (Drawing)
The Castle of Europe, entrance to the Dardanelles, Cape Troy and Bankin Bay, Turkey, from the south (Drawing)
Topographical drawing of Lagorns Garden Bay, Hydra (Drawing)
Two annotated topographical views of Cerigo (Kithira), Greece (Drawing)
Caique off Hydra. St Angelo Malta (Drawing)
Annotated topographical drawing of Aden (Drawing)
Castle of Asia Entrance of Dardanelles (Drawing)
H.M.S. Queen, leaving Malta (Print)
H.M.S. Queen, 110 guns, being towed out of Malta Harbour by H.M. Steam vessel Virago Jany 16th 1844 (Print)
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