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Atkins, Harry Joseph
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Visit of Queen Victoria to Edinburgh, 1842. Arrival of the Royal Yacht 'Royal George' at her anchorage off Inchkeith at Midnight, 31st Aug 1842 (Drawing)
Visit of Queen Victoria to Edinburgh, 1842, welcoming the Royal Yacht 'Royal George' to Scottish Waters off St Abbs Head (Drawing)
15th April 1809. Intrepid Behaviour of Captain Charles Napier in H.M. 18 gun Brig Recruit. For which he was appointed to the d'Haupoult - 111 74 now pouring a broadside into her (Drawing)
No XIII Sketch of the position of HMS Terror in the early part of March 1837 when the ice seemed likely to run over her (Drawing)
No IV Sailing through loose ice August 1836 (Drawing)
No X Sketch of the Terror from the Observatory (Drawing)
No VII About 8 A.M. Septr 20th the ice closed with a tremendous pressure... (Drawing)
No XVIII July 5th... a saw 34 feet long was worked right astern of the ship... (Drawing)
March 15th About 1 PM the ice closed upon the ship... This sketch represents the Terror's situation at 10PM (Drawing)
No XIX July 11th... the ice gave way... and the ship settled down to within 2 feet of her proper draught of water... (Drawing)
No XX After the ship settled down... the ice saw was again set to work and the mass was cut through... (Drawing)
Portrait of Nelson with allegorical design (Drawing)
Stern view of a three-decker surrounded by other shipping (Drawing)
Two two-masted luggers (Drawing)
Neapolitan Fisherfolk (Drawing)
One of the early half raters, sloop rig with dipping lug (Drawing)
Man using a cross staff (Drawing)
No II. Parting company with the Rhadamanthus off the Orkneys June 1836 (Drawing)
HMS Terror and the paddle steamer Rhadamanthus at sea (Drawing)
Sketch showing the state of HMS Terror on her arrival in Loch Swilly (Drawing)
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