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Captain John Ross K.S. R.N....(Proof) (Print)
Captn Parry R N (Print)
Captain John Ross K.S. R.N. To His Majesty. This Portrait is (by special Permission) humbly and gratefully Inscribed... From a Picture by B.R. Faulkner Esqr in the possession of Capt. J. Ross (Print)
To Admiral Sir Richard Goodwin Keats G.C.B. Governor. This View of the Royal Hospital, For seamen, at Greenwich, is...dedicated... (Print)
Broadstairs (Proof) (Print)
Giglio (Print)
Monte Cristo (Print)
Elba between Capo Sant Andrea and Capo Bianco (Print)
Lady Hamilton as Miranda. Mir.-Sir. have pity, I'll be his surety. Tempest Act 1st scene 2nd (Print)
The Common-Hard, Portsmouth. The Victory Flag Ship (Print)
The Common-Hard Portsmouth. The Victory Flag Ship (Print)
Their Royal Highnesses The Duchess of Kent and The Princess Victoria's approach to The King's Stairs at Devonport Dock Yard, The 2nd August 1833 (Print)
The Departure of Their Royal Highnesses The Duchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria, from Devonport in the Emerald Yacht, towed by the Messenger steamer, 6th August 1833 (Print)
The Forte Frigate getting under weigh in Plymouth Sound with Their Royal Highnesses The Duchess of Kent and The Princess Victoria on board, 5th of August 1833 to Visit the Eddystone light House (Print)
Four views representing (As expressed beneath each) the arrival & departure &c &c of Their Royal Highnesses The Duchess of Kent & The Princess Victoria, when They visited Plymouth, in an excursion Their Royal Highnesses made August 1833, from the Isle of Wight in the Emerald Yacht to see the South West Coast of England. The Departure of Their Royal Highnesses The Duchess of Kent and The Princess Victoria from Devonport in the Emerald Yacht, towed by the Messenger steamer, 6th August 1833 (Print)
Four views representing their Royal Highnesses the Duchess of Kent & the Princess Victoria when they visited Plymouth...August 1833 (Album)
The Forte Frigate getting under weigh in Plymouth Sound with Their Royal Highnesses The Duchess of Kent and The Princess Victoria on board, 5th of August 1833 to Visit the Eddystone light House (Print)
Caprajo (Print)
Gorgona (Print)
Porto Fino (Print)
Gulf of Genoa. View of the Junction of the Alps and Appennines (Print)
The Honble Company's Ship Berwickshire, Captn Frederick Madon, off Brighton. Working up Channel with a Fresh Gale... (Print)
The Arrival of Their Royal Highnesses The Duchess of Kent & the Princess Victoria in Plymouth Sound, The 2nd of August 1835 (Print)
Four views representing (As expressed beneath each) the arrival & departure &c &c of Their Royal Highnesses The Duchess of Kent & The Princess Victoria when They visited Plymouth, in an excursion Their Royal Highnesses made August 1833, from the Isle of Wight in the Emerald Yacht to see the South West Coast of England. Their Royal Highnesses The Duchess of Kent and The Princess Victoria's approach to the King's stairs at Devonport Dock Yard The 2nd of August 1833 (Print)
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