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Sketchbook by Admiral Sir John Corbett, containing watercolour drawings of places in the Far East, including China and Japan, 1861-63 (Sketchbook)
Sketch of village in Bruni by a river (continued from PAI1388) (Drawing)
View of shipping on a river in China (continued from PAI1382) (Drawing)
Slight sketch of a view out over a bay and small sketch of the Sarawak flag (continued from PAI1398, and on inside of back cover) (Drawing)
Naval Ships in a harbour off Nagasaki (continued from PAI1373) (Drawing)
Unidentified view from a hill across a valley (continued from, PAI1391) (Drawing)
Sketch of a village in Borneo? (continued from PAI1389) (Drawing)
River scene in Asia, with local craft (continued from, PAI1394) (Drawing)
Scene of the coast at Nagasaki (Drawing)
Hulk anchored off Japanese coast (continued from PAI1376) (Drawing)
View of a mountainous coastline, unidentified (Drawing)
Sketch of Snowdon from above Capel Curig ( continued from PAI1344) (Drawing)
Sketches of tropical plants, including banana (Drawing)
Slight sketch of the Pei-ho Forts, China, Aug 1860 (Drawing)
Sketch of Norwich looking down from a hill (Drawing)
Sketch of Llydan Lake (Drawing)
Slight sketch of coastal scene, Neddo? Bay and City (continued from PAI1368) (Drawing)
Sketch of a water mill on the River Conway, North Wales (Drawing)
Scene of shipping in Nagasaki Harbour (continued from PAI1366) (Drawing)
Conway Castle from Neganwy? House (Drawing)
View of Chinese House on Chusan, near Tinghai (continued from PAI1362) (Drawing)
View from the Ormes Head looking towards Conway Castle (continued from PAI1341) (Drawing)
Sketch of coastal scene near Conway, North Wales (name of place unidentifiable) (Drawing)
Sketch of Norwich Castle and Cathedral (continued from PAI1355) (Drawing)
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