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The Windsor Castle Packet of 150 Tons & 28 Men, Commanded by Captn. Rogers Capturing the Jeune Richard of 250 Tons & 93 Men (Print)
Defence of Capt Pearson on his Majesty's Ship Serapis and the Countess of Scarborough Arm'd ship against Paul Jones's Squadron, whereby a valuable fleet from the Baltic were prevented from falling into the hands of the Enemy (Print)
Captain William Rogers capturing the 'Jeune Richard', 1 October 1807 (Painting)
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Capt Rogers of the Windsor Castle Packet of 150 Tons & only 28 Men Capturing Le Jeune Richard French Privateer of 250 Tons and 92 Men (Print)
Marines & Combats par Ferdinand Perrot... 13 Episode de la Guerre de l'Independence (Probably represents Bonhomme Richard (commanded by John Paul Jones) and H.M.S. Serapis off Flamborough Head 25 Sep 1779 3rd ship is probably the Alliance (Print)
A memorable Engagement of Captn Pearson of the Serapis with Paul Jones of the Bon Homme Richard & his Squadron, Sep 23 1779 (Print)
Medal commemorating the action off Flamborough Head, 1779 and Commodore John Paul Jones (1747-1792) (Medal)
Tugs off Piers 95 to 97 at the Transatlantic Terminals on the Hudson River at New York. (Sheet film negative)
Morgan Richards (1877); Manchester Ship Canal, Lancashire (Glass photonegative)
Sir Richard (1900) (Historic Photographic Negative)
The Engagement of Captn Pearson in his Majesty's ship Serapis with Paul Jones of the American Ship of War called the Bon Homme Richard in which Action the former was taken, while the Countess of Scarborough was also captured by the Pallas frigate (Print)
Action between Paul Jones and Capt Pierson (Print)
Richard Brown (Nameboard)
The Screw Steamships Charles Howard, Richard Cobden and Rhone (Print)
Combat memorable entre le Pearson et Paul Jones (Print)
The desperate Fight of Captn Pearson of the Serapis & Paul Jones, Commander of the Bon Homme Richard on the 23rd Day of Septr 1779 (Print)
The Memorable Engagement of Capt Pearson of the Serapis with Paul Jones of the Bon Homme Richard...Sep 23 1779 (Print)
The wreck of the Liberty ship Richard Montgomery (1943) in the Thames Estuary off Sheerness, Kent. (Roll film negative)
The wreck of the Liberty ship Richard Montgomery (1943) in the Thames Estuary off Sheerness, Kent. (Roll film negative)
The wreck of the Liberty ship Richard Montgomery (1943) in the Thames Estuary off Sheerness, Kent. (Roll film negative)
Richard I (Drawing)
Sir Richard (1900) (Historic Photographic Negative)
Combat de Paul Jones dans la Mer d'Allemagne (Print)
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