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A plan and prospect of His Majesty's Dock Yard at Deptford.
The Royal Dockyard at Deptford.
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A geometrical plan & north east elevation Of His Majesty's Dock-Yard at Deptford, with part of the town.
A geometrical plan and north east elevation of the dockyard at Deptford including letters which act as a key for identifying the major buildings. The...
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A Perspective view of the River Thames taken from the Kings Arms at Blackwall.
Ships on the River Thames as seen from the Kings Arms at Blackwall. Shooters Hill, Woolwich, and the East India Dock Yard can be seen in the distance.
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A prospect of the town and His Majesty's Dockyard at Woolwich. Engraved for the 'London Magazine', 1756.
A view across the busy river towards Woolwich and the Royal dockyard. This print was made at the start of the Seven Years' War. During the conflict...
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A sailing ship off a lighthouse in a rough sea.
Constituted under a Royal Charter granted by Henry VIII in 1514, the Corporation of Trinity House is the General Lighthouse Authority for England,...
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A Suggestion! The
Leviathan
: what to do with her now you've got her off.
In November and December 1857, with the 'Great Eastern' stuck on her slipways, the failed launch became something of a running joke in London...
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A view of Blackwall Yard, looking towards Greenwich.
The Blackwall shipyard, begun in the late 16th century, continued, under various owners, to repair and build ships, particularly for the East India...
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A View of Deptford.
A view of Deptford, engraved for the 'Modern Universal British Traveller'.
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A ship's carpenter, c. 1799.
The ship's carpenter was one of the most important warrant officers on board and had to pass an examination at Shipwright's Hall before he could go...
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A scene on the main deck of a line of the battle ship in harbour.
This scene depicts life on board a ship. During the Napoleonic Wars, sailors were rarely given shore leave in case they deserted, so they spent a lot...
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