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French Revolutionary Wars: Blockade of Cadiz, 1797
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Situation of the Pilot & la Legere, at the close of the action on the 17 June 1815. (Print)
H.M.S. Daedalus (Print)
View in the district of Whapiano, Island of Otaheite (Print)
Entrance into Cork Harbour (Print)
Commodore Nelson's Squadron skilfully manoeuvering against a superior French Force in 1795 (Print)
The situation of H.M. Packet Hinchinbrook at the close of the Engagement with the American Privateer Grand Turk of Salem on the 1 of May 1814 (Print)
Faro, the Capital of Algrave (Print)
Disembarkation of the Troops at Gravesend Bay under the Command of Sir George Collier, R.N (Print)
Sacketts Harbour on Lake Ontario (Print)
A Virginia Pilot-Boat with a distant view of Cape Henry at the entrance of the Chesapeak (Print)
HMS Thunderer in a storm off Crookhaven (Print)
Pier Head Margate (Print)
Action between HMS Bacchante & French Brig Le Griffon (Print)
The Implacable, Captn T B Martin, Engaging the Sewolad Augt 26th 1808 (Print)
H.M.S. Cleopatra in a Storm (Print)
Commodore Nelson's Squadron skilfully manoeuvering against a superior French Force in 1795 (Print)
Lord Nelson attacking the Spanish Gun-boats in the Bay of Cadiz (Print)
Puerto Santo, near Madeira (Print)
Naval Asylum, Greenwich (Print)
Royal Naval Asylum from Greenwich Park. (Print)
The capture of four French Gun Vessels by a Boat party commanded by Lieutenant Blyth, R.N. Engraved by permission of Mrs Blyth from the original in her possession (Print)
Destruction of American fleet by Sir G Collier's squadron in Penobscot Bay Aug 14 1779 (Print)
Entrance into Cork Harbour (Print)
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