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Rainha De Portugal (1875) (Glass plate negative)
'Rainha de Portugal' (circa 1791) [alternative spelling: 'Rainho de Portugal'] (Technical drawing)
Napier's Glorious Triumph over the Miguelite Squadron.... the Don John rounding to, and hauling down her colours: The Rainha de Portugal wearing to chase the Martin Freitus, which was endeavouring to escape, and the Donna Maria securing her Prize. (Inscription also in Portuguese) (Print)
Sketch of Napiers Glorious Triumph over the Miguelite Squadron off Cape St Vincent... July 1833 (Print)
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)
This Print, representing the Defeat of the Squadron of Don Miguel, on the night of the 10th of Octr off Vigo. Is dedicated...to Her Most Faithful Majesty, Donna Maria 2nd... (Print)
Rainha De Portugal (1875) (Glass plate negative)
This Print, representing the Defeat of the Squadron of Don Miguel, on the night of the 10th of Octr off Vigo. Is dedicated...to Her Most Faithful Majesty, Donna Maria 2nd... (Print)
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