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Sailors' chapel, Dock Street.
The interior of St Paul's Seamen's Church in Dock Street, as drawn by Francis Arandale. This was built by the directors of the nearby Sailors' Home...
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Royal Naval College, Greenwich from the river.
A view from the Isle of Dogs, 1889, slightly off the central axis to the west, with neither the Queen's House nor Royal Observatory visible. Thames...
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Royal Aquatic excursion to Greenwich Hospital.
Despite being published over a year after the accession of Queen Victoria, this appears to show one of her uncle King William IV's visits to...
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Roofs of London.
William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) was born into an artistic family. He is well-known today as a splendid maritime artist. He painted a number of...
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Scene below decks showing a man having a leg amputated.
This rough sketch shows conditions in the cockpit of a naval vessel during battle. Wounded men are helped into the area and lie injured across the...
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Scenes in London docks.
A selection of sketches by Cooke depicting scenes in the port of London. At the top of the page is a hulk - an old ship converted into a floating...
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Shipping on the Thames.
A busy river scene showing shipping on the River Thames. The artist emphasises the Custom House and other buildings on the City bank of the Upper...
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Shipbreaking opposite Wapping.
Shipbreaking, which was once an important business in London, is the process of dismantling an obsolete vessel’s structure for scrapping or...
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Seige of Oporto.
During the Napoleanic Wars Portugal was invaded by the French. The Portuguese royal family and court to flee across the Atlantic to Rio de Janeiro,...
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Searching for fault after recovery of the cable from the bed of the Atlantic - July 31st.
On 29 July 1865, with 634 miles (1020 km) of cable laid, another break in the electrical signal was recorded on the instruments. On examination,...
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