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Aft section plan
armament accessory: gun truck, pivoting
armament accessory: slide carriage, gun
armament t&e, artillery: gun, slide carriage
armament t&e, artillery: model, gun
armour, general arrangement
deck, poop
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documentary artifact: ship plan: armour, general arrangement
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documentary artifact: ship plan: deck, platform
documentary artifact: ship plan: deck, poop
documentary artifact: ship plan: deck, shelter
documentary artifact: ship plan: deck, upper
documentary artifact: ship plan: hold
documentary artifact: ship plan: holes in bottom
documentary artifact: ship plan: profile, inboard
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documentary artifact: ship plan: section
documentary artifact: ship plan: section, aft
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water transport: fighting vessel: armoured ship (HMS)
water transport: fighting vessel: battleship (HMS)
water transport: fighting vessel: battleship, 3rd class (HMS)
water transport: fighting vessel: battleship, central battery (HMS)
water transport: fighting vessel: battleship, central battery ironclad (HMS)
water transport: fighting vessel: battleship, ironclad (HMS)
water transport: fighting vessel: corvette (HMS)
water transport: model, design: block model(half)
water transport: service vessel: accomodation ship, barracks (HMS)
water transport: service vessel: despatch vessel (HMS)
water transport: service vessel: target
water transport: steam vessel, paddle
water transport: unknown function: sloop
water transport component: midship
water transport component: model, design: sectional model(decked: equipped: side: working)
water transport component: model, instructional: sectional model(midship)
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Champness, H. R.
Currie, H. M.
Davies, L. G.
Deadman, H E
Gianni, Giancinto
Green, Charles
Griffin & Co
H. M. Currie & Son
Heslop, M
Martino, Eduardo de
Mitchell, William Frederick
Palmer's Shipbuilding & Iron Co Ltd
Reed, Edward James Sir
Robinson, William B.
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Tozef, J
United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO)
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Wyllie, William Lionel
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Forecastle deck plan
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The Mediterranean fleet at Malta, June 1876: HMS 'Helicon', 'Swiftsure', 'Pallas', 'Hercules' and 'Invincible' in harbour (Painting)
Shelter deck plan
Inboard profile plan
The Channel Squadron at anchor in Plymouth Sound... 1869, the most Powerful Fleet that ever before assembled (at one time) in Plymouth Sound (Print)
HMS 'Hercules' (1868); Warship; Central Battery Ironclad (Instructional, Sectional model; Midship model)
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