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Illustrations of the Spars, Rigging, Sails and Interior of a Steam Line of Battle Ship with views and description of the Warrior and Royal Sovereign, Iron-clad and Turret ships... Line-of-Battle Ship Class of Royal Albert, Wellington etc (Print)
Sectional View of a First Rate Screw Line of Battle Ship (with key) (Print)
The Great Eastern designed by I.K. Brunel (also) Longitudinal Section and Plan (Print)
Astronomical Diagrams (Print)
Transparent Chart of the Heavens, for the Latitude of Great Britain (Print)
Telescopic Appearance of the Moon (Print)
Diagram of Meteorology, displaying the various phenomena of the atmosphere (Print)
Reynolds' Series of Astronomical Diagrams (Folder)
Comets and Aerolites (Print)
Sectional View of a First Rate Screw Line of Battle Ship (with key) (Print)
Illustration of the Flags of All Nations. The Rigging and Sails of a Ship and Varieties of Shipping (Print)
The Flags of all Nations etc, 1874 (Print)
The Iron Clad Fleet of England (30 named vessels) (Print)
Sectional View of a Steam Frigate of 28 Guns (with key) (Print)
Illustrations of the Spars, Rigging, Sails and Interior of a Steam Line of Battle Ship with views and description of the Warrior and Royal Sovereign, Iron-clad and Turret ships... Line-of-Battle Ship Class of Royal Albert, Wellington etc (Print)
The Central Sun and Theory of the Stellar Universe (Print)
Transparent Solar System (Print)
The Sun and Solar Phenomena (Print)
The Earth and its Atmosphere (Print)
Comparative Magnitudes of the Planets (Print)
The Theory of the Seasons and Signs of the Zodiac (Print)
Transparent Diagram of the Phases of the Moon (Print)
Eclipses and The Theory of Tides (Print)
Companion to Reynolds' Series of Astronomical Geographical Diagrams (Print)
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