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Sir C Napier's Victory off Cape St Vincent while in the Portuguese Service under Admiral de Ponza. Don Pedro 48 guns, Rainha de Portugal Frigate (flag of C Napier) 46 G, Rainha 72 G, Don Joao VI flag 74 G, Princesa 22, G Don Maria Isabell 24 G (Print)
Intrepid behaviour of Captn Charles Napier, in H M 18 gun Brig Recruit for which he was appointed to the D' Haupoult. The 74 now pouring a broadside into her. April 15 1809 (Print)
15th April 1809. Intrepid Behaviour of Captain Charles Napier in H.M. 18 gun Brig Recruit. For which he was appointed to the d'Haupoult - 111 74 now pouring a broadside into her (Drawing)
The Hon East India Company's Steamer Nemesis and the boats of the Sulphur Calliope Larne and Starling destroying the Chinese War junks in Anson's Bay January 7 1841 (Print)
Admiral Sir E Lyons in The Agamemnon attacking Fort Constantine, Octr 17 1854 (Print)
Admiral Sir E. Lyons in The Agamemnon, bombardment of Fort Constantine, 1854 (Print)
The Bombardment of Odessa April 22 1854. The boats of the Fleet going to the French Steamer Vauban to assist in extinguishing the fire caused by the red-hot shot fired form the Russian batteries. (Print)
The Bombardment of Odessa. Apriil 22 1854. The boats of the French fleet going to the French Steamer Vauban to assist in extinguishing the fire caused by the red-hot shot fired froom the Russian batteries (Print)
Admiral Sir E Lyons in The Agamemnon attacking Fort Constantine Octr 17 1854 (Print)
The Hon East India Company's Steamer Nemesis and the boats of the Sulphur Calliope, Larne and Starling, Destroying the Chinese War Junks in Anson's Bay, January 7, 1841 (Print)
Admiral Sir E Lyons in The Agamemnon, attacking Fort Constantine Octr 17 1854 (Print)
Admiral Sir E Lyons in the Agamemnon attacking Fort Constantine Octr 17 1854 (Print)
Bombardment of St Jean D'Acre, by Admiral Sir Charles Napier Novr 3 1840 (Print)
The Bombardment of Odessa April 22 1854. The boats of the Fleet going to the French Steamer Vauban (Print)
Bombardment of Odessa, the boats of the fleet going to the assistance of the French steamer Vauban to quench the fire caused by the red hot shot fired by the Russian Battery (Drawing)
The Hon: East India Company's Steamer Nemesis and the Boats of the Sulphur Calliope Larne and Starling Destroying the Chinese War Junks in Anson's Bay January 7 1841 (Print)
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