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A view of Greenwich Reach taken from Mr Wells' Dock.
This print shows a typical scene of activity on the River Thames in the late 18th century.
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A view of Hamburgh, with the Ladies Walk.
In 1799, when this was published, Hamburg was a Free Imperial City. Prosperous and elegant, it was one of the major trading ports of Europe.
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A view of London and Westminster.
This panoramic view is taken from One Tree Hill, in Greenwich Park. The scene sweeps from Blackwall Reach in the east across London and terminating...
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A view of His Majesty's Dock Yard at Chatham in the County of Kent, on the River Medway
The Royal Dockyard at Chatham on the River Medway was at the heart of British sea power. Ships were built, repaired, equipped, stored and manned from...
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A Dutch Man
, by Edward Gwyn.
A watercolour of a 'Dutchman' - a small three-masted sailing vessel originally much used by the Dutch.
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