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J.M.W. Turner's vast naval scene is a treasure of the Royal Museums Greenwich collection, but why was it so controversial when it was unveiled in 1824?
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flag
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AAA0454
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flag
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Signal book containing more than one
House
Flag
, but not the signal book of 1794, Numery code is that
1790-01-01 - 1799-12-31
HOL/47
St Vincent, Rame
House
, to Markham, on ship movements (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/1/141
Neale, Lymington, to Markham, on acting with him again at the Board, on Mr Jeffrey’s motion in the
House
1806
MRK/101/13/80
Robert Corbet, Nereide off Monte Video, to Admiral [ Markham,] honoured by carrying a
flag
and both commanders
1807
MRK/101/4/87
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History of a
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flag
Leigh-Bennett, E P
1939
629.123.2(492)
BOOK
1 copy available in Onsite storage - please ORDER to view.
Beneath the
house
flag
of the P & O
Padfield, Peter
1981
347.792P&O
BOOK
1 copy available in Caird Library - on open access - no need to request.
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