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Anglo-Spanish War: Spanish Armada, 1588
Arctic Exploration: Franklin Search Expedition, Belcher, 1852-1854
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Drawing of a watermill in a wooded setting (Drawing)
House on a shore with scrubby foliage (Drawing)
Drawing of rocks and foliage on a shore (Drawing)
Panoramic View of the Harbour of Sevastopol after the Allies Possession of the North Side (Drawing)
C.6. Chart shewing the North West Passage discovered by Capt. R. Le M. McClure, H.M. Ship Investigator: also the coast explored in search of Sir J.Franklin by Ross, Richardson, McClure, Austen, Penny, Rae, Kennedy & Bellot, Inglefield, Belcher. By E.A.Inglefield, Commander HMS Phoenix. (Chart)
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