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Review of the Fleet at Spithead by Her Majesty, Aug 11, 1853 Commencement of the action
Mounted in album with PAI2041-PAI2048, PAI2050-PAI2053.
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Object Details
ID:
PAI2049
Type:
Print
Display location:
Not on display
Places:
Unlinked place
Vessels:
Duke of Wellington (1852)
Date made:
1852; 11 Aug 1853
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
Sheet: 355 x 538 mm; Image: 240 x 470 mm
Parts:
Album of Prints of 19th century ships, belonging to Lt Henry Chamberlain RN (Album)
H.M. Brig Pilot (Print) (PAI2041)
H.M. Brig Serpent (Commander R L Warren) dismasted, whilst lying at Anchor at Spithead by a Tremendous Hurricane on Tuesday the 29th of Nov 1836 (Print) (PAI2042)
H.M.S. Howe. Bearing the Flag of Sir Francis Mason, KCB, cruizing off Malta (Print) (PAI2043)
H.M. Steam Frigate Gorgon (lying in Hamoaze, Plymouth) (Print) (PAI2044)
H.M.S. Excellent. To Capt Sir Thomas Hastings... and officers... This Print... is dedicated... (Print) (PAI2045)
H.M.S. Impregnable In a Gale of Wind, Off the Island Sardinia Octbr 29 1841 (Print) (PAI2046)
H.M.S. Powerful, 84 Guns. To Captn C Napier & the Officers... This Print is... dedicated... (Print) (PAI2047)
H.M.S. Pique, To Captain Boxer, this print is... dedicated... (Print) (PAI2048)
Review of the Fleet at Spithead by Her Majesty, Aug 11, 1853 Commencement of the action (Print) (PAI2049)
To the Secretary and members of the Royal Cork Yacht Club, This Print of the cutter Yacht Cygnet (W Smith, Esq) is...dedicated... (Print) (PAI2050)
Schooner Yacht Dolphin. G H Ackers, Esq winning the Queen's Plate at Cowes, August 17th 1839 (Print) (PAI2051)
The British Queen Steam Ship... leaving Spithead for New York 12th July 1839 (Print) (PAI2052)
Position of H.M. Steam Vessel Spitfire, (fitted with Morgan's Paddle Wheels) in the hurricane of the 3rd September 1835, whilst steaming out of Carlisle Bay, Barbados (Print) (PAI2053)
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