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Sir William Sidney Smith (Print)
Captain George Westcott, who fell on Board.... HMS Majestic of 74 guns.... (at) the Nile on the 1st August 1798... (Print)
Horatio, Lord Viscount Nelson, Duke of Bronti, K.B. Vice Admiral of the White &c &c &c (Print)
Sir William Sidney Smith, K.S. of Sweden and Captain in His Majesty's Navy (proof) (Print)
Horatio, Lord Viscount Nelson, Duke of Bronte, K.B. Vice Admiral of the White, &c.&c.&c (Print)
Sir William Sidney Smith, K.S. of Sweden and Captain in His Majesty's Navy (Print)
Emblematical Monument erected in the Guildhall of the City of Norwich for the preservation of the sword presented by the late Lord Viscount Nelson (Print)
Sir William Sidney Smith, K.S. of Sweden and Captain in His Majesty's Navy (Print)
His Royal Highness Prince William Frederick (Print)
Horatio, Lord Viscount Nelson, Duke of Bronti, K.B. Vice Admiral of the White &c &c &c (Print)
This Portrait of Captain George Westcott, who fell on Board his Majesty's Ship the Majestic, of 74 Guns, bravely defending the Honor of the British Flag, in the ever memorable Victory of the Nile, on the 1st August 1798..... (Print)
Sir William Sidney Smith, K.S. of Sweden and Captain in His Majesty's Navy (Print)
Sir William Sidney Smith (Print)
Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Duke of Bronte, K.B. Vice Admiral of the White Jerimiah - after Beechey (Print)
Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Duke of Bronte, K.B. Vice Admiral of the White, &c.&c.&c (Print)
This Portrait of Captain George Westcott, who fell on board his Majesty's Ship the Majestic of 74 guns, having bravely defended the Honor of the British Flag in the ever memorable Victory of the Nile, on the 1st August 1798; is respectfully Inscribed to the Right Honble. Admiral Lord Nelson, and the surviving officers of his Lordship's Fleet. By George Riley (Print)
Emblematical Monument erected in the Guildhall of the City of Norwich for the preservation of the Sword presented by the late Lord Viscount Nelson. The Arms are the same which his Lordship bore when the Sword was presented (Print)
Sir William Sidney Smith, K.S. of Sweden and Captain in His Majesty's Navy (Print)
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