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clothing, outerwear: uniform: full dress uniform, Lieutenant's
clothing, outerwear: uniform: trousers, full dress
documentary artifact: model, anchor
documentary artifact: model, schooner
documentary artifact: photonegative, glass
Full dress trousers
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Trousers, full dress
water transport: fighting vessel: 1st rate
water transport: fighting vessel: battleship (German)
water transport: fighting vessel: schooner
water transport: model, exhibition: full hull model(decked: equipped: rigged)
water transport accessory: anchor
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Abrahams
Adams, Edgar Tarry
Allen West & Co. Ltd
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Menkie, John
Sitford, H. G.
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Brighton, East Sussex, England
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New Brighton
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Bismarck (1939)
Hunting Oilfield Services transfer-under-pressure diving system
Royal George (1756)
Whitby class frigate group record
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John Lord
Sitford, H. G.
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Royal George model schooner (Model schooner)
Fort Perch Rock and Perch Rock Lighthouse at New Brighton, Cheshire. (Glass plate negative)
The sandy beach at New Brighton at low tide. (Glass plate negative)
Bismarck (1939); Warship; Battleship (Full hull model; Rigged model)
Model commemoration anchor (Model anchor)
A Hunting Oilfield deep diving system on display at the Brighton Oceanology Exhibition (Roll film negative)
Royal Naval uniform: pattern 1831 (Full dress trousers)
King’s Road and Palace Pier, Brighton, Sussex (Glass photonegative)
A woman on the wide, deserted sandy beach at New Brighton at low tide. (Glass plate negative)
A distant port side view, taken from well ahead of the beam, of an unidentified three masted ship being escorted inward bound in the River Mersey off New Brighton. (Glass plate negative)
Whitby class frigates (Technical drawing)
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