Royal Naval Warships of the late 1880s and early 1890s

1. Watercolour depicting an enclosed village
2. Royal Naval College, Portsmouth. Neg. 58/3001
3. HMS ‘Britannia’ (1860) port quarter, with only the foremast, and another ship beyond her
4. HMS ‘Victory’ at Portsmouth (1765) starboard, aft of beam, at anchor
5. HMS ‘Royal Oak’ (1862) starboard ahead of beam, at anchor
6. HMS ‘Defence’ (1861) moored, port beam
7. HMS ‘Juno’ (1867) starboard ahead of beam, at anchor, sails partly furled
8. HMS ‘Bellerophon’ (1865) starboard ahead of beam
9. HMS ‘Hercules’ (1868) port bow, Portsmouth
10. HMS ‘Ocean’ (1863) port beam, at anchor
11. HMS ‘Tamar’ (1863) starboard ahead of beam, alongside quay
12. HMS ‘Midge’ (1868) port beam, moored at a buoy
13. RNC Greenwich, King Charles block with domes in the background
14. HMS ‘Cambridge’ (1858) port beam, with deck awning
15. HMS ‘London’ (1840) moored, starboard aft of beam, sails furled
16. Officers of HMS ‘London’ (1840)
17. Figurehead of HMS ‘London’
18. HMS ‘Bristol’ (1861) port beam Neg. A3295
19. HMS ‘Bristol’ (1861) starboard beam
20. Officers of HMS ‘Bristol’
21. HMS ‘Penelope’ (1867) moored, starboard beam
22. HMS ‘Northumberland’ (1866) port beam
23. HMS ‘Immortalite’ (1859) port beam
24. HMS ‘Immortalite’ (1859) port beam
25. Flying Squadron including HMS ‘Immortalite’
26. HMS ‘Excellent’ (1810) as a hulk
27. HMS ‘Duke of Wellington’ (1852) starboard ahead of beam, in a dock, fully rigged.
28. HMS ‘Goshawk’ (1872) port beam
29. HMS ‘Vulture’ (1869) at anchor, starboard beam, with a two-masted, twin funneled vessel nearby.
30. HMS ‘Seagull’ (1868) at anchor, starboard ahead of beam.
31 & 32 foreign parts
33. Officers of HMS Vulture
34. HMS ‘Vulture’ (1869) at anchor, starboard beam
35. HMS ‘Tourmaline’ (1875) moored, port ahead of beam
36. HMS ‘Tourmaline’ (1875) moored, port beam
37. HMS ‘Sapphire’ (1874) alongside, port quarter (vessel name visible)
38. HMS ‘Active’ (1869) alongside, port bow
39. Officers of HMS ‘Active’.
40. HMS ‘Active’ (1869) starboard beam
41. Crew of HMS ‘Active’
42. HMS ‘Shah’ (1873) alongside, port bow, rather distant view.
43. HMS ‘Inconstant’ (1868) port bow
44. HMS ‘Alexandra’ (1875) at anchor, port ahead of beam
45. HMS ‘Helicon’ (1865) moored, starboard aft of beam, hulks in background.
46. HMS ‘Victoria & Albert’ (Royal Yacht) (1855) moored, starboard beam
47. HMS ‘Hercules’ (1868) port aft of beam, under way (steaming).
48. HMS ‘Nelson’ (1876) port quarter, alongside, close up.
49. HMS ‘Warspite’ (1884) port ahead of beam
50. HMS ‘Warspite’ (1884) port bow
51. HMS ‘Karrakatta’ (1869) port quarter, steaming at speed
52. HMS ‘Boomerang’ (1889) ex ‘Whiting’ port ahead of beam, steaming at speed.
53. HMS ‘Persian’ renamed ‘Wallaroo’ (1890) in dry dock, port quarter.
54. HMS ‘Karrakatta’ (1869) port ahead of beam, at anchor.
55. HMS ‘Katoomba’ (1889) starboard ahead of beam
56. HMS ‘Mildura’ (1889) moored, port ahead of beam
57. HMS ‘Wallaroo’ (1890) port ahead of beam
58. HMS ‘Ringarooma’ (1889) starboard bow, moored
59. HMS ‘Tauranga’ (1889) at anchor, starboard beam
60. HMS ‘Blake’ (1889) moored, starboard bow
61. HMS ‘Blake’ (1889) at sea, similar view to no. 60.
62. HMS ‘Blake’ entering Halifax dock, 13th June 1892, near dead ahead
63. HMS ‘Blake’ gun room, with pot of flowers.
64. HMS ‘Blake’ upper deck
65. HMS ‘Blake’ Ward room
66. HMS ‘Blake’ quarter deck with gun
67. HMS ‘Blake’ starboard beam
68. HMS ‘Grafton’ (1892) port aft of beam
69. HMS ‘Grafton’ starboard beam
70. HMS ‘Ramillies’ (1892) at sea, starboard bow.

Loose photo of the stern of an unknown 3-decker .

Object Details

ID: ALB0009
Type: Photograph album
Display location: Not on display
Date made: 1880's -1890's
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 292 mm x 380 mm
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