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The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company's Ship Solent, John H Jellicoe, Commander, Built by Messrs John & Robt White... Isle of Wight... (Print)
The Atlantic Royal Mail Company's Steamer Connaught... (Print)
The Union Steam Ship Company's Twin Screw R.M.S. Briton 10, 248 Tons (After a Sketch by W.L. Wyllie, A.R.A.) Supplement to the Union Castle Gazette, July 1898 (Print)
HMS Benbow 1st class steel armoured Battleship. Built at the Thames Iron Works, Blackwall and completed for sea in 1888. Length 330ft. Displacement 10, 600 tons. I H P 11, 500. Speed 16.75 knots. Armament 2 111 ton guns (being the largest guns in the navy) 10 6 inch Guns. 8 3pr. Guns. 10 3pr Q.F.Guns (Print)
The Battle of Trafalgar 1805 'England expects every man to do his duty' (Print)
H.M.S. Warrior The first iron sea-going Armour-plated frigate. Built at the Thames Iron Works and shipbuilding Yard. Launched in 1860 Length 380ft Displacement 9210 tons H.P. 5469 Speed 14.356 Armament 38 68prs (Print)
H.M.S. Sans Pareil Steel 1st Class Battleship. Built at The Thames Iron Works, Blackwall, and completed for sea in 1889. Length 340ft.Displacement 10, 470 tons. I.H.P. 14, 000. Speed 17.2 knots. Armament 2 111 ton guns, 1 29 ton gun, 12 6in Q F Guns. 12 6pr. Q.F. Guns, 9 3pr.Q.F. Guns. The Sans Pareil is the sister ship to the ill-fated Victoria lost in collision off the Syrian Coast (Print)
HMS Minotaur. Built at the Thames Iron Works, Blackwall, and Launched in 1863. For many years Flag-ship of the Mediterranean Squadron, and commanded by the Duke of Edinburgh (now Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha). Length 400ft. Displacement 9, 870 tons I.H.P. 6, 339. Speed 14, 778 knots. Armamen 4 300 pr. B.L. Guns. 26 150 pr. B.L. Guns (Print)
HMS Duke of Wellington. Flag ship of the Baltic Fleet 1854. Vice-Admiral Sir Chas Napier, KCB 131 Guns. This Ship is represented previous to the introduction of the Screw (Print)
Badge of The Great International Fisheries Exhibition (Badge box)
Badge of The Great International Fisheries Exhibition (Badge)
A Naval Establishment provided with Clark & Stanfields' Patent Gridiron Stages and Depositing Dock (Print)
Clark & Stanfields' Patent Tubular Floating Dock, with Pontoons (Print)
Clark & Stanfields' Patent Tubular Floating Dock, with Pontoons (Print)
Penninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Ship Vectis... H W Powell Esqre Commander (Print)
Borrie's Patent Safety Twin Steamer Gemini Certified by The Board of Trade, to carry 916 Passengers (Print)
Royal Naval School (Print)
HMS Terrible 1st Class Cruiser. Built at the Naval Construction and Armaments Company's Works, Barrow-in-Furness, and completed for sea in 1897 (Print)
HMS Inflexible Built at Portsmouth Dockyard and completed for Sea in 1881. Length 320 ft. Displacement 11, 800 tons. HPI 8010. Speed 12.8 knots. Armament 4 80 ton guns 4 6pr Q F guns 8 4.7in 2 3 pr This vessel was engaged in the Bombardment of Alexandria and is now port guard-ship at Portsmouth (Print)
HMS Royal Sovereign. Steel armoured First Class Battleship. Built at Portsmouth Dockyard and completed for sea in 1892 (Print)
H.M.S. Alexandra. Built at Chatham Dockyard and completed for sea in 1877. Length 325ft. Displacement 9490 tons. I.H.P. 8610. Speed 14.3 knots. Armament 8 18 ton guns, 4 22 ton guns, 6 4 in. guns, 4 6 prs., 6 3pr. Q F Guns. This Vessel carried the flag of the late Lord Alcester (Admiral Seymour) at the Bombardment of Alexandria, and is at present part guard-ship at Portsmouth (Print)
Badge of The Great International Fisheries Exhibition (Badge box)
Badge of The Great International Fisheries Exhibition (Badge)
HMS Devastation (Print)
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