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A copy of a painting of a port side view of the coastal feeder ship Cape of Good Hope (1854) under way with her sails set. (Colour transparency)
A diorama model of the British India Steam Navigation Company passenger/cargo liner Kenya (1951) and the Calcutta & Burmah Steam Navigation Company's passenger ship Cape of Good Hope (1854) (Colour transparency)
Handkerchief
HMS 'Inflexible' (1907) anchored at Spithead for the Naval Review. (Glass plate negative)
Medal commemorating the visit of the second Cruiser squadron to South Africa and South America, 1908 (Medal)
Medal commemorating the visit of the second Cruiser squadron to South Africa and South America, 1908 (Medal)
'Good Hope' 38.6ft [Design 199] (1967) (Technical drawing)
'Good Hope' 38.6ft [Design 199] (1967) (Technical drawing)
'Good Hope' 38.6ft [Design 199] (1967); 'Barrier Reef' 38.6ft [Design 205] (1967) (Technical drawing)
'Good Hope' 38.6ft [Design 199] (1967) (Technical drawing)
'Good Hope' 38.6ft [Design 199] (1967) (Technical drawing)
'Good Hope' 38.6ft [Design 199] (1967) (Technical drawing)
H.M.S. 'Good Hope' door plate (Door plate)
Medal commemorating HMS 'Good Hope' and the Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) (Medal)
A diorama model of the British India Steam Navigation Company passenger/cargo liner Kenya (1951) and the Calcutta & Burmah Steam Navigation Company's passenger ship Cape of Good Hope (1854) (Colour transparency)
A diorama model of the British India Steam Navigation Company passenger/cargo liner Kenya (1951) and the Calcutta & Burmah Steam Navigation Company's passenger ship Cape of Good Hope (1854) (Colour transparency)
A diorama model of the British India Steam Navigation Company passenger/cargo liner Kenya (1951) and the Calcutta & Burmah Steam Navigation Company's passenger ship Cape of Good Hope (1854) (Colour transparency)
Midshipman Graham Francis James Trounson RNR, 1897-1914 (Miniature)
HMS Good Hope (Drawing)
HMS Good Hope crossing the line certificate (Certificate)
Blue jacket medal for heavy gun firing (Prize medal)
The East Indiaman 'Good Hope' and Other Vessels (Painting)
Good Hope (1905); Bosham, West Sussex (Glass photonegative)
Medal commemorating the Vice Admiral Sir Wilmot H. Fawkes (Medal)
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