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Cutty Sark’s new binnacle: charting a course for heritage crafts
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The Battle of Trafalgar (with key to vessels and ms. inscriptions) (Print)
Victory of Trafalgar, in the Rear (Print)
Victory of Trafalgar, in the Rear (Print)
Belleisle in tow of the Naiad on 23 October 1805 (Drawing)
'Belleisle' towed to Gibraltar, 24 October 1805 (Print)
'Belleisle' at the close of the Action off Trafalgar, 21 October 1805 (Print)
'Belleisle' at the close of the Action off Trafalgar, 21 October 1805 (Print)
The Battle of Trafalgar (Print)
Battle of Trafalgar (1805) (Scenic model, Waterline model; Rigged model; Sails set)
To Captain Sir H B Neale...of...St Fiorenzo...Captain Herbert of the Amelia...their Engagement with Three French Frigates & a Gun Vessel aided by a Battery on the Shore close in with Bellisle April 9th 1799... (Print)
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