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Drawing for Poole's Myriorama. Nelson & Trafalgar. HMS Victory and the British fleet before the battle of Trafalgar (Drawing)
Drawings for Poole's Myriorama. Boer War. Capture of Kruger etc. Kilted infantry (Drawing)
Drawing for Poole's Myriorama. Nelson & Trafalgar. HMS Royal Sovereign and Belleisle (Drawing)
Drawing for Poole's Myriorama. Nelson & Trafalgar. Victory and other vessels after the battle of Trafalgar (Drawing)
Drawing for Poole's Myriorama. Nelson & Trafalgar. Nelson struck by a bullet on the quarterdeck of HMS Victory (Drawing)
Drawing for Poole's Myriorama. Nelson & Trafalgar. HMS Victory after the battle of Trafalgar (Drawing)
Drawings for Poole's Myrioramas. Nelson & Trafalgar. Nelson walking through Portsmouth on his way to board HMS Victory (Drawing)
Drawings for Poole's Myriorama. Boer War. Capture of Kruger etc. Five soldiers (Drawing)
Drawings for Poole's Myriorama. Boer War. Capture of Kruger etc. Figure in civilian dress with army officers and mounted and unmounted soldiers (Drawing)
Drawings for Poole's Myriorama. Boer War. Capture of Kruger etc. Horses with riders and oxen (Drawing)
Drawings for Poole's Myriorama. Mystery! Possible front scene cut out for No 2 & 3 Scenes background detail. Figure right likely General - battle plan (Drawing)
Drawings for Poole's Myriorama. Boer War. Capture of Kruger etc. Soldiers with artillery (Drawing)
Drawings for Poole's Myriorama. Likely Bombardment of Alexandria Egypt. Town set piece (Drawing)
Drawing for Poole's Myriorama. Nelson & Trafalgar. Gunners and gunport of Victory at the battle of Trafalgar (Drawing)
Drawing for Poole's Myriorama. Nelson & Trafalgar. Nelson and his officers on the quarterdeck of HMS Victory the famous signal being hoisted (Drawing)
Drawings for Poole's Myriorama. 'Combat of the Clouds'; rough colour sketches. War of the Worlds. Fleet of imaginary airships, being attacked by other imaginary aircraft (Drawing)
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