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documentary artifact: ship plan: deck, lower
documentary artifact: ship plan: deck, orlop
documentary artifact: ship plan: deck, quarter & forecastle
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documentary artifact: ship plan: frame
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Lely, Peter
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Wreck of HMS Thetis, 1830
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Royal River: Power, Pageantry and the Thames
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Pett, Peter
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Diana (1822); Thames (1825); Mermaid (1825);
Unicorn
(
1824
) (Technical drawing)
Diana (1822); Mermaid (1825); Thames (1823);
Unicorn
(
1824
) (Technical drawing)
Diana (1822); Thames (1825); Mermaid (1825);
Unicorn
(
1824
) (Technical drawing)
Diana (1822); Thames (1825); Mermaid (1825);
Unicorn
(
1824
) (Technical drawing)
Diana (1822); Thames (1825); Mermaid (1825);
Unicorn
(
1824
) (Technical drawing)
Penelope (1829); Latona (1821); Diana (1822); Thames (1823);
Unicorn
(
1824
); Mermaid (1826); Mercury
Nereus (1821); Hamadryad (1823); Amazon (1821); Aeolus (1825) [alternative spelling: Eolus]; Thisbe (
1824
Latona (1821); Nereus (1821); Hamadryad (1823); Aeolus (1828) [alternative spelling: Eolus]; Thisbe (
1824
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Sail plan for frigates, Fifth Class (Technical drawing)
Hebe (1826); Clyde (1828); Medusa (cancelled 1831); Nereus (1821); Hamadryad (1823); Diana (1822); Latona (1821); Fisgard (1819); Lively (1813); Melampus (1820); Thetis (1817); Aeolus (1825); Amazon (1821); Daedalus (1826); Fox (1829); Blanche (1819); Thalia (1830); Mercury (1826); Cerberus (1827); Arethusa (1817) (Technical drawing)
Peter Pett and the 'Sovereign of the Seas' (Painting)
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