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Adlam, William May
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American War of Independence: Siege of Gibraltar, 1779
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The Destruction of the Floating Batteries before Gibraltar, September the 14th 1782 (Print)
The Departure of S W Prentice, Ensign of the 84th Regt & five others from their Shipwrecked Companions in the depth of Winter 1781...cast away on...Cape Breton... (Print)
Cape Brun to the Gorge of St Andre, Toulon (Print)
Balaguier to Eguillette Forts, Toulon, Drawn on the Spot by Captn Knight, R.N. (Print)
St Fiorenzo in the Island of Corsica. Drawn on the Spot by Captn Percy Fraser, R.N. 1794 (Print)
Bastia in the Island of Corsica. Drawn on the spot by Captn Percy Fraser R.N. 1794 (Print)
View of the South Side of the Inner Road of Toulon with the Forts Balaguier & l'Eguillette, Hauteur de Grass &c. from the anchorage in the Inner Road (Print)
'Resolution' and 'Discovery' at Moorea [Eimeo] (Print)
'The View of Huaheine, one of the Society Islands in the South Seas' (Print)
A View of Dover Town and Castle (Print)
To the Right Honble Earl Spencer, This View of Port Ferrajo from within the Bay... (Print)
Approach of the Floating Batteries before Gibraltar on the Morning of the 13th of Septr 1782 (Print)
View of the South Foreland (Print)
A View of the Eddystone Lighthouse (Print)
Approach of the Floating Batteries before Gibraltar on the Morning of the 13th of Septr 1782 (Print)
View of the West Side of Porto Ferrajo Bay, With positions of the Captain 74 - Flora Inconstant, Southampton, Frigates (Print)
View of the West Side of Porto Ferrajo Bay, With positions of the Captain 74 - Flora Inconstant, Southampton, Frigates (Print)
The Harbour and Pier, Ramsgate (Print)
Margate (Print)
View of the East Side of the Bay and Watering Place - Porto Ferrajo (Print)
View of Landguard Fort, Harwich (Print)
View of Porto Ferrajo from within the Bay (Print)
This View of the British Fleet Engaging & Pursuing that of the French, into Port Louis, 23d June 1795, with three Captur'd Ships of the Line, Le Formidable Le Tigre and Alexander (Print)
To...the Honble the United East India Company Thus View of a House, Manufactory, and Bazaar, in Calcutta... by... Francis Jukes (from an original picture in the possession of James Stewart Esq) (Print)
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