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Destruction of La Mouche French Privateer of Boulogne.... by H.M. Ship Hermes Septr 14th 1811 off Beachy Head in a heavy Gale at S W (Print)
Havnefiord (Print)
Turkish Boatman (Print)
Gan-Kin-Foo, from the West (Print)
View looking up the Tigris to the 2nd Bar Pagoda (Print)
The Town of Greenock (Print)
The Town of Peterhead (Print)
The Town of Forfar (Print)
The Town of Dumbarton (Print)
The Town of Dingwall (Print)
The Town of Port Glasgow (Print)
The Town of Ayr (Print)
The Town of Montrose (Print)
The Town of Cromarty (Print)
See-Lang-Shan (Print)
Eyafialla Iokul, Mount Hekla, & the River Elvas, from the Westward (Print)
Nelson's Column (Print)
Second View of HM Sloop El Vincego I W Wright Esqr, Commander, taken in the Bay of Quiberon by Six Brigs & Eleven Gun Boats of the French, on the 8th of May 1804 (Print)
First view of HM Sloop El Vincego I W Wright Esqr. Commander, Taken in the Bay of Quiberon, on the 8th of May 1804 (Print)
Second View of HM Sloop El Vincego I W Wright Esqr, Commander, taken in the Bay of Quiberon by Six Brigs & Eleven Gun Boats of the French, on the 8th of May 1804 (Print)
Sixteen Views of Places in the Persian Gulph ... Forces ... Against the Arabian Pirates No 2. Muskat Harbour from the Fisher-mens Rock (Print)
Sixteen Views of Places in the Persian Gulph ... Forces ... Against the Arabian Pirates No 8. The Storming of a Storehouse near Rusal Khyma ... Novr 13th 1809 (Print)
Sixteen Views of Places in the Persian Gulph ... Forces ... Against the Arabian Pirates No 15. Schinaass from the right of the Encampment, on the Morning of the 3rd Jany. 1810 (Print)
Sixteen Views of Places in the Persian Gulph ... Forces ... Against the Arabian Pirates No 16. The Storming of Schinaass, Jany 3d 1810 (Print)
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