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1. The Royal Naval College and HMS Fisgard.
*The Royal Naval College and HMS Fisgard. The Royal Naval College at Greenwich and HMS 'Fisgard' (1819), which was attached to the college as a training vessel from 1873 until 1878. 'Fisgard'...
2. Marseille harbour, 1895.
*Marseille harbour, 1895. The Norwegian brig 'Atlantic' in Marseille harbour in 1895. Marseille was the busiest port on the Mediterranean coast of France. Józef...
3. HMS Arrow moored off Greenwich.
*HMS Arrow moored off Greenwich. The flat-iron gunboat HMS ‘Arrow’ moored off Greenwich while attached to the Royal Naval College, c. 1871. She had originally been the...
4. A hay barge on the River Thames.
*A hay barge on the River Thames. A hay barge on the River Thames, photographed in 1884-85. With its large number of horses, London imported huge quantities of hay from adjacent...
 
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