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Sketch of a Roman warship, part of a Roman merchant ship and a vessel with sail set.
The Romans used galleys, both as merchant ships for trading, and as warships. They made many long sea journeys in these vessels, but stayed quite...
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Site of the sinking of the
Princess Alice
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On Tuesday 3 September 1878, on the return upriver from a day trip, the steam powered pleasure steamer 'Princess Alice' collided with the collier...
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Sketch of panoramic view of buildings looking west from opposite Regents Canal Dock, and three small sketches of sailing vessels and barges.
Formed in 1812, the Regent's Canal and Dock Company built and maintained a canal between Paddington and Limehouse, and later a dock called the...
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Sketch of rig.
Sketch of the rig of the battleship HMS 'Sans Pareil'. She was launched on 9 May 1887 and served in the Mediterranean in 1895, she returned in 1896...
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Sketches of early vessels by Herbert John Everett.
Several sketches of early vessels by Herbert John Everett. The sketches include a Roman sail and oar vessel, and the ship of Odysseus of 500BC. The...
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Sketch of sails of HMS
Minotaur
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A sketch of the sails of HMS 'Minotaur'.
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Site of the old East India Company Yard.
The East India Company built ships in Deptford from the 17th century onwards, both in its own yard and later in the private establishments that...
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Sir Walter Raleigh's House at Blackwall.
Sir Walter Raleigh's House at Blackwall with a group of adults and children standing outside. Sir Walter Raleigh (c. 1552-1618) was a Devonian and a...
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Ships of the General Steam Navigation Company, off Brunswick Wharf, Blackwall.
The vessels shown are the 'Clarence' of 800 Tons, leaving for Leith, the 'Leith' of 1000 tons arriving from Leith, and the 'Columbine' of 500 tons...
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Ship's compass, 1890.
This brass ship's compass was made in London in 1890 by the instrument maker G E Halls.
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