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Pollution in the River Thames: a history
Lifeline, water source, sewer – follow the murky history of London's relationship with the River Thames
Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2024 shortlist
See a selection of the incredible space images shortlisted in Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2024
The nautical origins of everyday phrases
Ever heard that traffic was chock-a-block, been called a son of a gun, or told someone you like the cut of their jib? Learn the maritime origins of phrases you hear every day
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Compass card
Deck, Gun
Deck, Orlop
Deck, Quarter & Forecastle
documentary artifact: model, ship's firehearth
documentary artifact: ship plan: deck, gun
documentary artifact: ship plan: deck, orlop
documentary artifact: ship plan: deck, quarter & forecastle
documentary artifact: ship plan: deck, upper
documentary artifact: ship plan: lines
documentary artifact: ship plan: lines & profile
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Equipment model; Ship's firehearth model
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food processing t&e: firehearth, ship's (Brodie's)
Glass plate negative
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Naval telescope
Ship's firehearth model
surveying & navigational t&e: card, compass: compass, dry
surveying & navigational t&e: card, compass: compass, dry(boat's)
surveying & navigational t&e: telescope
Technical drawing
water transport: fighting vessel: 4th rate
water transport: fighting vessel: 40 gun ship
water transport: fighting vessel: 60 gun ship
water transport: fighting vessel: frigate
water transport: fighting vessel: sloop
water transport: fighting vessel: sloop, 16 gun
water transport accessory: figurehead(bust)
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black ink
brass
Gelatine dry plate
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inorganic: mica
lead paint
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mahogany
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Adams, Francis Norris
Cawthorn, George
Grayfoot & Overton
Randall & Brent
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Syeds, John
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Possibly Randall's Yard, Rotherhithe
Possibly Stanton & Wells Yard, Rotherhithe
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Bernicia (1923)
Endymion (1797)
Royal George 1817 (HMY)
Shark (1776)
Tyger (1747) [alternative spelling: Tiger]
Wendy (1913)
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King George III
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Tyger (1747) [alternative spelling: Tiger] (Technical drawing)
Tyger (1747) [alternative spelling: Tiger] (Technical drawing)
Equipment model; Ship's firehearth model
Unidentifed 69ft brigantine-rigged yacht (circa 1783) (Technical drawing)
The bust figurehead of George III from the Royal Yacht 'Royal George' (1817) (Figurehead)
Naval telescope
Dry compass
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Dry compass
The Lower Pool, River Thames, at Rotherhithe, London. (Glass plate negative)
Tyger (1747) [alternative spelling: Tiger] (Technical drawing)
Tyger (1747) [alternative spelling: Tiger] (Technical drawing)
Shark (1776) (Technical drawing)
Draught for building a frigate (Lines)
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