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John Montagu, 1718-92, 4th Earl of Sandwich, 1st Lord of the Admiralty (Painting)
The Right Honble. Lord Rodney &c.&c.&c (Print)
Lord Rodney (Drawing)
Admiral Vernon (Print)
The Right Honble. Lord Rodney, &c.&c.&c (Print)
Admiral Vernon (Print)
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Woodland road with fence (Print)
Admiral Vernon (Print)
Woodland scene with path (Print)
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Admiral Vernon (Print)
Ignatius Sancho, 1729-80 (Print)
Admiral Earl Howe. From the Original by Gainsborough in the Trinity House. London (Print)
Captain the Hon. Charles Phipps, 1753–86 (Painting)
Captain Frederick Cornewall, 1706-88 (Painting)
Viscount Samuel Hood (1724-1816) (Painting)
Sir Charles Thompson, Baronet, Vice Admiral of the Red (Print)
Sir Charles Thompson. Baronet Vice Admiral of the Red (Print)
Sir Charles Thompson (1790-99) (proof before letters) (Print)
John Earl of Sandwich (Print)
To the Right Honourable Lord George Beauclerck Colonel... and Governor of Land-Guard Fort in Suffolk. This South East View... (Harwich) (Print)
George Brydges Rodney 1719-1792 (unpublished plate before any inscription) (Print)
George Bridges Rodney, Baron Rodney K.B. (Print)
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