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Design for a Monument to the Memory of Lord Nelson (Drawing)
Lord Nelson (Print)
H.M.S. 'Victory' topsail fragment (Topsail)
Horatio Nelson, 1758 - 1805, 1st Viscount Nelson, Vice-Admiral of the White (Miniature)
Lord Nelson (Print)
The John Wesley Missionary ship (Print)
The Rev. John Williams 1796-1839 missionary, with a view of Rarotonga (Print)
Eighteen Baxter prints, one of naval review with the royal yacht passing; one of a scene on the canal in Venice; the rest a mixture of pastoral scenes, Queen Victoria on horseback, Prince Albert on horseback, a royal procession and a view of Crystal Palace (Print)
Lord Nelson- Engraved, Printed & Published April 20th 1853 by the Proprietor George Baxter, the Inventor & Patentee of Oil Colour Picture Printing (Print)
The Ordinance of Baptism in Jamaica (Print)
Britannia Crowning the Bust of our late Hero Lord Nelson (Print)
Lord Nelson (Print)
Framed print of Lord Nelson (Print)
Workbook, volume 1, compiled by A. J. Baxter (Manuscript)
Britannia crowning the Bust of our late Hero Lord Nelson (Print)
Lord Nelson (Print)
Adm Lord Horatio Nelson (Print)
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Unnamed 430ft 3 masted 36 Gun Steam Frigate (1859) (Technical drawing)
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