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41. Royal Naval Museum, Somerset House, Exhibtion of models.
*Royal Naval Museum, Somerset House, Exhibtion of models. When the Admiralty moved into new premises in Whitehall in 1725, it was decided that the Navy Board, over whom the Admiralty had responsibility,...
42. Royal Naval College, Greenwich from the river.
*Royal Naval College, Greenwich from the river. A view from the Isle of Dogs, 1889, slightly off the central axis to the west, with neither the Queen's House nor Royal Observatory visible. Thames...
43. Roofs of London.
*Roofs of London. William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) was born into an artistic family. He is well-known today as a splendid maritime artist. He painted a number of...
44. Royal Aquatic excursion to Greenwich Hospital.
*Royal Aquatic excursion to Greenwich Hospital. Despite being published over a year after the accession of Queen Victoria, this appears to show one of her uncle King William IV's visits to...
45. Royal Exchange, Looking south westward. London.For the Beauties of England and Wales EWB. No. 40 - 2.
*Royal Exchange, Looking south westward. London.For the Beauties of England and Wales EWB. No. 40 - 2. Before the Royal Exchange building was built, Lombard Street was the traditional meeting place for merchants to conduct their business. Here, they...
46. SS Great Britain.
*SS Great Britain. Brunel's passenger ship SS 'Great Britain' (1852) in full sail.
47. St Paul's Cathedral, London at sunset.
*St Paul's Cathedral, London at sunset. Edward William Cooke trained as an engraver, developing a meticulously accurate technique from an early age. Because of his detailed knowledge of...
48. The Himalaya (1853).
*The Himalaya (1853). The full title of this print is 'The 'Himalaya', 3550 Tons. The largest ship in the world belonging to the P&O Steam Navigation Company. Built by C J...
49. The Leviathan (Great Eastern) Steam Ship, inside and out (portside view and cross section).
*The Leviathan (Great Eastern) Steam Ship, inside and out (portside view and cross section). A portside view and cross-section of the 'Great Eastern'. Brunel's massive ship - easily the largest of the Victorian age - captured the public...
50. The Nelson on the Stocks, building at Woolwich in the year 1814.
*The Nelson on the Stocks, building at Woolwich in the year 1814. The man-of-war 'Nelson' on the stocks, being admired by ladies and gentleman in the foreground. There are men at work, seven are carrying a large...
 
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