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Sketch of the Ripon Southampton, April 17th 1851, annotated
Bound with PAH4407-PAH4433, PAH4435-PAH4440.
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Object Details
ID:
PAH4434
Type:
Drawing
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Thomas, Robert Strickland
Vessels:
Ripon (1846)
Date made:
1851
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
Sheet: 152 x 226 mm
Parts:
Lt Robert Strickland Thomas. Sketchbook. Volume IV (Sketchbook)
Slight sketch of two frigates at sea (Drawing) (PAH4408)
Sketch of H.M.S. Leander (Drawing) (PAH4409)
Sketch of H.M.S. Leander Nov 6th 1849 (annotated) (Drawing) (PAH4410)
Hindostan Nov 19th 1849 Southampton (Drawing) (PAH4411)
Bow and figurehead of Hindostan Southampton Nov 19th 1849 (Drawing) (PAH4412)
Details of stern and stern decoration of Hindostan (annotated) (Drawing) (PAH4413)
Indus Southampton Nov 20th 1849 and sketch of stern decoration (annotated) (Drawing) (PAH4414)
Slight sketch of a three-masted vessel (Drawing) (PAH4415)
Sketch of HMS Dauntless (Drawing) (PAH4416)
Aden from the beach (on reverse & continued on PAH4418) (Drawing) (PAH4417)
Two views of Aden from the beach (continued from PAH4417) (Drawing) (PAH4418)
View of Alexandria (continued from PAH4418) (Drawing) (PAH4419)
Sketch of a fortified harbour with rowing boat (continued from PAH4419) (Drawing) (PAH4420)
Sketch of Suez harbour? (on reverse & continued on PAH4422) (Drawing) (PAH4421)
View of Suez and separate view of Suez harbour? (continued from PAH4421) (Drawing) (PAH4422)
Sketch of the Vengeance and separate stern view of a steam tug, April 30th 1851. (on reverse) (Drawing) (PAH4423)
Sketch of Vengeance April 24th 1851, annotated (Drawing) (PAH4424)
Slight sketch of the stern of a fighting vessel (Drawing) (PAH4425)
Sketch of the prow of the Asia, May 19th 1851 (Drawing) (PAH4426)
Two views of a Turkish fighting vessel, May 23rd 1851, annotated (Drawing) (PAH4427)
Sketch of the port view of a fighting vessel with signal flags, annotated (continued from PAH4427) (Drawing) (PAH4428)
Two broadside views of a paddle steamer. June 30th 1851 (Drawing) (PAH4429)
Sketch of the Centaur, Sep 4th 1851, annotated (Drawing) (PAH4430)
Sketch of a port view of the Fury, annotated (on reverse and inverted) (Drawing) (PAH4431)
Sketch of a port view of the Fury and separate view of her prow, March 16th 1852 (inverted) (Drawing) (PAH4432)
Slight sketch of a paddle steamer (on reverse and inverted) (Drawing) (PAH4433)
Sketch of the Ripon Southampton, April 17th 1851, annotated (Drawing) (PAH4434)
Sketch of the Ripon Southn., Dec 19th 1850, annotated (on reverse and inverted) (Drawing) (PAH4435)
Sketch of a stern view of the Ripon, July 18th 1851 (Drawing) (PAH4436)
Small unidentified sketches (Drawing) (PAH4437)
Annotated line sketches of 'Raleigh' and 'Fanny', 2 Feb 1850 (Drawing) (PAH4438)
Sketch of the Encounter, Sep 24th 1849, annotated (on reverse) (Drawing) (PAH4439)
Two rough sketches of the windows at the stern of a naval vessel (on reverse) (Drawing) (PAH4440)
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