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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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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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Scenes in London docks.
A selection of sketches by Cooke depicting scenes in the port of London. At the top of the page is a hulk - an old ship converted into a floating...
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Scene below decks showing a man having a leg amputated.
This rough sketch shows conditions in the cockpit of a naval vessel during battle. Wounded men are helped into the area and lie injured across the...
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Remains of the Floating Battery
Etna
at Scott Russell's yard, Millwall.
Workers dismantling the floating battery HMS 'Etna' (1854) at John Scott Russell's Millwall yard. Floating battery vessels were used for harbour or...
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Richard Green of Blackwall.
Richard Green (1803-63), the shipbuilder and shipowner son of George Green and his first wife, the daughter of John Perry. Richard was born in...
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River scene on the Thames, possibly the Albert Dock.
Wyllie was a renowned London-born seapainter. As well as marine paintings, Wyllie also painted ship portraits, and especially pictures of...
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River scene showing barges and crane.
One of John Herbert Barnard Everett's (1876-1949) many scenes of the River Thames. This one shows barges being unloaded.
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Remains of Lord Viscount Nelson laying in state in the Painted Chamber at Greenwich Hospital.
Although Britain celebrated the great victory at Trafalgar on 21 October 1805, the country had also lost its national hero. Large crowds therefore...
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Remains of Lord Viscount Nelson laying in state in the Painted Chamber at Greenwich Hospital.
The remains of Nelson laying in state in the Painted Chamber at Greenwich Hospital. Crowds of people are paying their respects to the national hero.
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