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The
Columbus
Captn Wm McKellar. As she appears opposite the Folley House, Blackwall Reach.
A depiction of the vessel 'Columbus' (1824) opposite the Folley House on the eastern site of the Isle of Dogs.
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The
Cutty Sark
(1869) waiting in Sydney Harbour for the new season's wool.
In 1883, the 'Cutty Sark' began regular voyages in the wool trade. When this photograph was taken she was under the command of Captain Richard...
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The
Citizen A
.
This paddle steamer 'Citizen A', launched in 1846.
4.
The
Christopher Wilson
(1807).
The neutral self-balancing lifeboat 'Christopher Wilson' of London (1807).
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The
Castalia
hospital ship.
The 'Castalia' was a most unusual vessel, different from the other hospital ships. She was built as a twin-hulled paddle steamer, but her design had...
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The
Christian IX
(1874).
Named after the King of Denmark, the cargo steamer 'Christian IX' made regular trips between London and Copenhagen for Det Forenede Dampskibs Selskab...
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The
Delphic
(1897).
The 'Delphic' (1897) was owned by the White Star Line. At 8,273 tons, she was easily the largest ship in the inner London docks at the time of the...
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The
Discovery
convict ship at Deptford, c. 1829.
This French print states that the 'Discovery' was the hulk of Captain Cook's famous ship. However, his was an earlier vessel of the same name. The...
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The
Duke of Northumberland
.
An etching from the 'Illustrated London News' showing the steam lifeboat 'Duke of Northumberland' under way.
10.
The
Duke of Sutherland
in April 1888.
The Eastern Steamship Company’s cargo liner 'Duke of Sutherland' (1873, 3100 GRT). She carried emigrants out to Australia and brought...
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