Photograph album of Commander Sir Lambton Loraine R.N.
1. HMS ‘Niobe’ (1866) starboard quarter, at anchor
2. Bermuda, Hamilton Harbour
3. Bermuda, Pitt’s Bay
4. Bermuda, Boss’ Cove
5. Bermuda, Spanish Point
6. Bermuda, Admiralty Grounds
7. Bermuda, Clarence Cove (at foot of Admiral’s Garden)
8. Bermuda, Admiralty House, Clarence Hill, with four-wheel carriage and pair
9. Bermuda, Admiralty House, residence of Vice Adm. G G Wellesley, Cdr. In Chief, 1874
10. Bermuda, Clarence Hill and Cove
11. Bermuda, The Cathedral, Hamilton (rather faded image)
12. Jamaica, Port Royal, with several ships in middle distance
13. Jamaica, Port Royal Dockyard
14. Jamaica, Harbour Street, Kingston, several top-hatted gentlemen in middle distance. Water pump in foreground
15. Jamaica, Parish Church of Kingston (contains Admiral Benbow’s tomb)
16. Jamaica, Lunatic Asylum, Kingston
17. Jamaica, Cacti near the Kingston Race-course
18. Jamaica, “On the road” (showing a two-wheeled trap with mule and driver)
19. Jamaica, Cotton tree at Uppark Camp
20. Jamaica, a Company of the 3rd. W.I. regiment, on parade in front of a barracks
21. Jamaica, Middleton Market, on the bridle-road up to Newcastle
22. Jamaica, Creighton, hill residence of the Governor 1884
23. Jamaica, Creighton Church, on a hill in the middle distance
24. Jamaica, Newcastle Camp (looks like a modern suburb, in the hills)
25. Jamaica, a mountain road (a track in the jungle with a mule or donkey)
26. Jamaica, the Rio Cobre (where it passes Spanish Town)
27. Jamaica, the Bog Walk, between Spanish Town and Linstead (by a river)
28. Jamaica, the Bog Walk
29. Jamaica, Plat Bridge, the Bog Walk
30. Jamaica, Morant Court House, roofless, where G W Gordon was executed
31. Jamaica, on the Monklands coffee estate
(reverse of that page is blank)
32. Cuba, Havana Harbour, with shipping
33. Cuba, the “Parque” Havana (quite a grand building)
34. Cuba, the “Parque” Havana, looking towards the Morro lighthouse). Statue of Queen Victoria in the foreground?
35. Cuba, the “Marina” Havana with Hotel San Carlos (also labelled Saint Charles Hotel)
36. Cuba, a street in Havana with horse drawn buggy
37. Cuba, the “Plaza de Armas”, Havana (very elegant) with 4-wheel barouche
38. Cuba, the German Club (not so elegant)
39. Cuba, the “Cerro” Havana
40. Cuba, A Cuban Volante (2-wheeled conveyance with two horses or ponies)
41. Santo Domingo, Puerto Plata (faded image)
42. Santo Domingo, Puerto Plata, continuing from no. 41, showing beach
43. Santo Domingo, house of the British vice-consul at Puerto Plata
44 to 46 (on one leaf) City of Santo Domingo, ancient fort, suburbs, and the “Plaza”
47 to 50 (on one leaf) HMS ‘Victory’, cockpit of the ‘Victory’ (Death of Nelson by Devis), Nelson from an illustration, and quarter deck of the Victory
51. HMS ‘Duke of Wellington’ (1852) 131 guns, in Portsmouth Harbour
52. HM Indian Troop Ship ‘Jumna’ (1866) alongside, port quarter, other vessels in background
53. Unexploded powder from a gun of HMS ‘Anson’ (looking like paper streamers)
54. HMS ‘Rodney’ (1884) “full speed”
55. A fleet saluting
(reverse of 55 and face of next leaf blank)
56. Second cutter of HMS ‘Niobe’ (champion cutter of the N. American Station) (10 oars). Ready to row away from a jetty.
57. Group photo of the crew of the “Niobe’s Champion Boat”. W. Stephens; W. Henderson; J. Parsons; J Daniels; G Appleton; J Hales; e Hughes; J Sansom; S Braine; D Lewis (Cox.); W Jones. Also a cutting from the Halifax Evening Express, 6th May 1874, giving an account of a race between the cutters of HMS ‘Danae’ and HMS ‘Niobe’.
58. Pullman’s railway car in Canada.
59. Interior of Pullman’s car.
60. HMS ‘Niobe’ at anchor, starboard beam.
61. Quebec 1872. From across the St. Lawrence. Several ships in the river, one under sail. Annotated Neg. 57/1599.
62. Railway snow plough in a drift near Quebec, 1869.
63. “Four engines preparing to charge a snow-drift after the storm of 29th Feb. 1869”.
64. Montreal including the Victoria Railway Bridge from an elevated viewpoint, 1872.
[nos. 65 to 70 on one leaf]
65. The St. Lawrence at Montreal, with the paddle steamer ‘Quebec’. 1872
66. Victoria Bridge, Montreal end. 1872
67. St. James Street, Montreal. 1872
68. Victoria Square, Montreal. 1872.
69. St. James Street, Albert Building. 1872
70. Christchurch Cathedral, Montreal. 1872
71. Prince Arthur’s one-horse sleigh, Canada, with 3 fur-hatted figures. 1872
72. “A taboggan” with an elegant lady in front and two young people behind. 1872
73. Canada, the Rideau Falls, Ottawa,1872.
74. Canada, the Chaudière Falls, Ottawa., 1872.
75. Canada, Houses of Parliament, Ottawa, 1872.
76. Canada, Government Offices, Ottawa, 1872.
77. Canada, Clifton (suspension) Bridge over the Niagara River, 800 ft span. 1872
78. Canada, Clifton (suspension) Bridge, Canadian end. 1872.
79. Canada, new suspension bridge, Niagara, 1300 ft. span, 1872.
80. Canada, the Falls of Niagara, 1872.
81. Canada, the Horse Shoe Falls, Canadian side, 1872. Building with cupola in foreground.
82. Canada, the American Falls, Niagara, United States side. 1872.
[83 to 87 on one leaf]
83. Canada, Champlain Street, Quebec, looking up from where Montgomery fell. 1872
84. Canada 1872. Church Street, looking North, Toronto.
85. Canada 1872. Notre Dame Street, looking east, Montreal.
86. Canada 1872. Entrance to Mount Royal Cemetery.
87. Canada 1872. Bank of Montreal.
[88 to 92 on one leaf]
88. Canada 1872. King Street, looking west, Toronto.
89. Canada 1872. Osgoode Hall, Toronto.
90. Canada 1872. Victoria Square, Montreal.
91. Canada 1872. “At the top of the falls of Niagara”
92. Canada March 1869. St. Catherine Street, Montreal.
93. HMS ‘Black Prince’ (1861) in 1861, dressed overall. Starboard ahead of beam.
94. HMS ‘Minotaur’ (1863) in 1864. Five masts, two funnels. Port ahead of beam.
95. Bow of HMS ‘Minotaur’ (1863) showing elaborate Royal coat of arms.
96. Battery of HMS ‘Sultan’ (1870) in 1870.
97. HMS ‘Monarch’ (1868) (turret ship) in 1870.
98. A turret battery (2 guns) of HMS ‘Devastation’ (1871) in 1873.
99. HMS ‘Inflexible’(1876) starboard turret, in 1880.
100. HMS ‘Benbow’ (1885) at anchor, starboard quarter.
101. HMS ‘Polyphemus’ ram (1881) alongside, starboard quarter.
102. HMS ‘Iris’ (1877) starboard ahead of beam.
103. HMS ‘Latona’ (1890) 2nd class cruiser, port quarter.
104. HMS ‘Daring’ (1894) torpedo boat destroyer, at sea, starboard ahead of beam.
2. Bermuda, Hamilton Harbour
3. Bermuda, Pitt’s Bay
4. Bermuda, Boss’ Cove
5. Bermuda, Spanish Point
6. Bermuda, Admiralty Grounds
7. Bermuda, Clarence Cove (at foot of Admiral’s Garden)
8. Bermuda, Admiralty House, Clarence Hill, with four-wheel carriage and pair
9. Bermuda, Admiralty House, residence of Vice Adm. G G Wellesley, Cdr. In Chief, 1874
10. Bermuda, Clarence Hill and Cove
11. Bermuda, The Cathedral, Hamilton (rather faded image)
12. Jamaica, Port Royal, with several ships in middle distance
13. Jamaica, Port Royal Dockyard
14. Jamaica, Harbour Street, Kingston, several top-hatted gentlemen in middle distance. Water pump in foreground
15. Jamaica, Parish Church of Kingston (contains Admiral Benbow’s tomb)
16. Jamaica, Lunatic Asylum, Kingston
17. Jamaica, Cacti near the Kingston Race-course
18. Jamaica, “On the road” (showing a two-wheeled trap with mule and driver)
19. Jamaica, Cotton tree at Uppark Camp
20. Jamaica, a Company of the 3rd. W.I. regiment, on parade in front of a barracks
21. Jamaica, Middleton Market, on the bridle-road up to Newcastle
22. Jamaica, Creighton, hill residence of the Governor 1884
23. Jamaica, Creighton Church, on a hill in the middle distance
24. Jamaica, Newcastle Camp (looks like a modern suburb, in the hills)
25. Jamaica, a mountain road (a track in the jungle with a mule or donkey)
26. Jamaica, the Rio Cobre (where it passes Spanish Town)
27. Jamaica, the Bog Walk, between Spanish Town and Linstead (by a river)
28. Jamaica, the Bog Walk
29. Jamaica, Plat Bridge, the Bog Walk
30. Jamaica, Morant Court House, roofless, where G W Gordon was executed
31. Jamaica, on the Monklands coffee estate
(reverse of that page is blank)
32. Cuba, Havana Harbour, with shipping
33. Cuba, the “Parque” Havana (quite a grand building)
34. Cuba, the “Parque” Havana, looking towards the Morro lighthouse). Statue of Queen Victoria in the foreground?
35. Cuba, the “Marina” Havana with Hotel San Carlos (also labelled Saint Charles Hotel)
36. Cuba, a street in Havana with horse drawn buggy
37. Cuba, the “Plaza de Armas”, Havana (very elegant) with 4-wheel barouche
38. Cuba, the German Club (not so elegant)
39. Cuba, the “Cerro” Havana
40. Cuba, A Cuban Volante (2-wheeled conveyance with two horses or ponies)
41. Santo Domingo, Puerto Plata (faded image)
42. Santo Domingo, Puerto Plata, continuing from no. 41, showing beach
43. Santo Domingo, house of the British vice-consul at Puerto Plata
44 to 46 (on one leaf) City of Santo Domingo, ancient fort, suburbs, and the “Plaza”
47 to 50 (on one leaf) HMS ‘Victory’, cockpit of the ‘Victory’ (Death of Nelson by Devis), Nelson from an illustration, and quarter deck of the Victory
51. HMS ‘Duke of Wellington’ (1852) 131 guns, in Portsmouth Harbour
52. HM Indian Troop Ship ‘Jumna’ (1866) alongside, port quarter, other vessels in background
53. Unexploded powder from a gun of HMS ‘Anson’ (looking like paper streamers)
54. HMS ‘Rodney’ (1884) “full speed”
55. A fleet saluting
(reverse of 55 and face of next leaf blank)
56. Second cutter of HMS ‘Niobe’ (champion cutter of the N. American Station) (10 oars). Ready to row away from a jetty.
57. Group photo of the crew of the “Niobe’s Champion Boat”. W. Stephens; W. Henderson; J. Parsons; J Daniels; G Appleton; J Hales; e Hughes; J Sansom; S Braine; D Lewis (Cox.); W Jones. Also a cutting from the Halifax Evening Express, 6th May 1874, giving an account of a race between the cutters of HMS ‘Danae’ and HMS ‘Niobe’.
58. Pullman’s railway car in Canada.
59. Interior of Pullman’s car.
60. HMS ‘Niobe’ at anchor, starboard beam.
61. Quebec 1872. From across the St. Lawrence. Several ships in the river, one under sail. Annotated Neg. 57/1599.
62. Railway snow plough in a drift near Quebec, 1869.
63. “Four engines preparing to charge a snow-drift after the storm of 29th Feb. 1869”.
64. Montreal including the Victoria Railway Bridge from an elevated viewpoint, 1872.
[nos. 65 to 70 on one leaf]
65. The St. Lawrence at Montreal, with the paddle steamer ‘Quebec’. 1872
66. Victoria Bridge, Montreal end. 1872
67. St. James Street, Montreal. 1872
68. Victoria Square, Montreal. 1872.
69. St. James Street, Albert Building. 1872
70. Christchurch Cathedral, Montreal. 1872
71. Prince Arthur’s one-horse sleigh, Canada, with 3 fur-hatted figures. 1872
72. “A taboggan” with an elegant lady in front and two young people behind. 1872
73. Canada, the Rideau Falls, Ottawa,1872.
74. Canada, the Chaudière Falls, Ottawa., 1872.
75. Canada, Houses of Parliament, Ottawa, 1872.
76. Canada, Government Offices, Ottawa, 1872.
77. Canada, Clifton (suspension) Bridge over the Niagara River, 800 ft span. 1872
78. Canada, Clifton (suspension) Bridge, Canadian end. 1872.
79. Canada, new suspension bridge, Niagara, 1300 ft. span, 1872.
80. Canada, the Falls of Niagara, 1872.
81. Canada, the Horse Shoe Falls, Canadian side, 1872. Building with cupola in foreground.
82. Canada, the American Falls, Niagara, United States side. 1872.
[83 to 87 on one leaf]
83. Canada, Champlain Street, Quebec, looking up from where Montgomery fell. 1872
84. Canada 1872. Church Street, looking North, Toronto.
85. Canada 1872. Notre Dame Street, looking east, Montreal.
86. Canada 1872. Entrance to Mount Royal Cemetery.
87. Canada 1872. Bank of Montreal.
[88 to 92 on one leaf]
88. Canada 1872. King Street, looking west, Toronto.
89. Canada 1872. Osgoode Hall, Toronto.
90. Canada 1872. Victoria Square, Montreal.
91. Canada 1872. “At the top of the falls of Niagara”
92. Canada March 1869. St. Catherine Street, Montreal.
93. HMS ‘Black Prince’ (1861) in 1861, dressed overall. Starboard ahead of beam.
94. HMS ‘Minotaur’ (1863) in 1864. Five masts, two funnels. Port ahead of beam.
95. Bow of HMS ‘Minotaur’ (1863) showing elaborate Royal coat of arms.
96. Battery of HMS ‘Sultan’ (1870) in 1870.
97. HMS ‘Monarch’ (1868) (turret ship) in 1870.
98. A turret battery (2 guns) of HMS ‘Devastation’ (1871) in 1873.
99. HMS ‘Inflexible’(1876) starboard turret, in 1880.
100. HMS ‘Benbow’ (1885) at anchor, starboard quarter.
101. HMS ‘Polyphemus’ ram (1881) alongside, starboard quarter.
102. HMS ‘Iris’ (1877) starboard ahead of beam.
103. HMS ‘Latona’ (1890) 2nd class cruiser, port quarter.
104. HMS ‘Daring’ (1894) torpedo boat destroyer, at sea, starboard ahead of beam.
Object Details
ID: | ALB0004 |
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Type: | Photograph album |
Display location: | Not on display |
Date made: | c. 1860 - 1890; 1867 - 1874 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 292 mm x 394 mm |