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9. Barges, fishing boat & a buoy (Print)
Scattery Island, Clare (Print)
John Woolmore Esqr F.R.S. Deputy Master of the Trinity House (Print)
7. Patio de los Arrayanes & Palace of Charles V (Print)
13. Entrance to the Banos, or Baths (Print)
Exmouth (Print)
An Indiaman Ashore (wreck, lifeboats and spectators on the sea wall (Print)
15. Fishing boats, and fisher folk ashore. From The Use of the Lead Pencil London 1834 (Print)
Glenarm Castle Antrim (Print)
Greenwich Oct 1835 (Print)
A boat going on the tail of a fish (ship Baffin of Liverpool) (Plate from G.W.Manby's Journal of a Voyage to Greenland) (Print)
Part of Greenwich Hospital from the Ravensbourne (Print)
Part of Greenwich Hospital from the Ravensbourne (Print)
View from the Road to Maker Tower near the Upper Gate, Mount Edgcumbe. Illustrations of Plymouth, Devonport, etc No.5 (Print)
Stonehouse Bridge from Richmond Walk. Illustrations of Plymouth, Devonport, etc No.2 (Print)
Mount Edgecumbe from Stone House Bridge. Illustrations of Plymouth, Devonport, etc No.3 (Print)
3. Puerta del Vino or Gate of the Vine (Print)
Mount Edgcumbe. Devon (Print)
Dunmore Castle & Hook Tower at the entrance of Waterford Harbour (Print)
Old Head of Kinsale with De Courcy's Castles (Print)
A rowing dinghy, a capstan and small coastal scene (Print)
Mount Edgecumbe, from the Hoe looking over the Quarries. Illustrations of Plymouth, Devonport, etc No.1 (Print)
The Sound, Breakwater Mount Edgecumbe from Mutton Cove. Illustrations of Plymouth, Devonport, etc No.8 (Print)
Plymouth Sound & Drake's Island from Cremill Passage. Illustrations of Plymouth, Devonport, etc No.4 (Print)
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