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Earth as you've never seen it before
Sergio Díaz Ruiz uses satellite imagery to explore climate change by creating an image of Earth as it might be analysed by a distant alien civilisation
How Cutty Sark came to Greenwich
The historic tea clipper is one of the most famous sights along the River Thames. But why was Greenwich chosen as Cutty Sark's final home?
A stitch in time: the secrets of textile conservation
A 19th century uniform with a dramatic history is on display at the National Maritime Museum. Come behind the scenes to discover the care that went into its conservation
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documentary artifact: ship plan: deck, forecastle
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medal, British: campaign medal: Ashanti medal 1873-74
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water transport: fighting vessel: corvette (HMS)
water transport: fighting vessel: corvette, wood (HMS)
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Ellis, R.
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H. M. Currie & Son
HM Admiralty
Jones, J W
Kellett, Henry
Miller, Navigating A. W.
Pawlby, C L
Poynter, Edward John
Stapley, E
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Walker, J. & C.
Wyon, Leonard Charles
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Elliott, William Thomas
Her Majesty's Naval Base, Devonport
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Amethyst (1873) (technical drawing)
South America west coast sheet XVIII Ecuador Ayangui pt to Verde pt surveyed by Captn Henry Kellett RN 1836 (Chart)
Amethyst (1873) (Technical drawing)
Amethyst (1873) (Technical drawing)
Ashantee War Medal 1873-74 (War medal)
The Naval Combat in the Pacific, between HMS's Shah and Amethyst and the Peruvian Rebel, Ironclad Turret Ram Huascar off Ilo, May 29th 1877 (Print)
Amethyst (1873) (Technical drawing)
Amethyst (1873) (Technical drawing)
Amethyst (1873) (Technical drawing)
Amethyst (1873) (Technical drawing)
Ashantee War Medal 1873-74 (War medal)
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