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The Siege of Gibraltar (Print)
To the Right Honble the Earl & Countess Spencer. Admiral De Winter resigns his sword to Admiral Duncan on the Quarter Deck of the Venerable ... 11th Octr 1797 (Print)
The Right Honorable Earl Howe (Print)
The Right Honble. Lord Viscount Duncan &c.&c.&c. Admiral of the Blue and Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Ships in the North Sea, at the Defeat of the Dutch Fleet, on the 11th of October 1797 (Print)
Relief of Gibraltar by Lord Howe, Oct 11 1782 Panoramic view of the Fleet with portraits either end of Admirals Howe and Barrington (Print)
The Siege of Gibraltar (Print)
The Right Honorable Lord Viscount Duncan Admiral of the Blue Squadron (Print)
Howe relieves the fortress, 11 October 1782 (Print)
Charles Cornwallis. Marquis Cornwallis. Cornwallis (Print)
Admiral Clark Gayton, 1712-1785 (Painting)
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