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Sir Augustus Clifford, Admiral of the Red, 1788-1877 (Print)
Plate to Commemorate Horatio Lord Visct Nelson of the Nile (Print)
Plate to Commemorate Horatio Lord Visct Nelson of the Nile (Print)
The defeat of the Danish Fleet and Batteries, off Copenhagen, the Second of April 1801 (Print)
Horatio Lord Nelson of the Nile (Print)
Adml Rodney (Print)
To the British Nation this Plate to Commemorate...Nelson...who nobly fell...Trafalgar, Octr 21 1805... (Print)
'Royal George' profile of a late 18th century three-decker fighting ship (Print)
John Ash, M.D. (Print)
Perrys Dock Yard Blackwall (Print)
Approach of the Floating Batteries before Gibraltar on the Morning of the 13th of Septr 1782 (Print)
Sir Nathaniel Dance, Captain of the Lord Camden... Officers and Ships Companies who engaged and put to flight French Squadron... The deliberate Courage and Seaman like Conduct of Captain Dance... preserved these Sixteen Sail of the Honourable East India Company's Ships... value of the Booty not less than Six Million Sterling... His Majesty... to confer... Knighthood (View and text) (Print)
To the King's most Excellent Majesty. This View of Weymouth is with His Majesty's Gracious Permission humbly dedicated... (Print)
The Battle of Copenhagen, 2 April 1801 (Print)
Admiral H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh, K.G. &c. &c. &c. (Print)
To Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, Kt. Commander in Chief...This plate representing the defeat of the Danish Fleet and Batteries off Copenhagen the Second of April 1801... (Print)
To Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, Kt. Commander in Chief...This plate representing the defeat of the Danish Fleet and Batteries off Copenhagen the Second of April 1801... (Print)
[General title page to volume II of the Atlantic Neptune] (Chart)
[Title page of volume I of the Atlantic Neptune] (Chart)
[General title page to volume II of the Atlantic Neptune] (Chart)
[General title page to volume II of the Atlantic Neptune] (Chart)
[General title page to volume II of the Atlantic Neptune] (Chart)
[Title page of volume I of the Atlantic Neptune] (Chart)
In Memory of Admiral Nelson's Unparalleled Victory. This Transcript of his Letter... Vanguard... August 3rd 1798... depicting a female scribe and includes a list of vessels (Print)
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