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1. Ship Endymion.
*Ship Endymion. A draught for building a frigate. Made by Messrs randall, Bunt and Sons, Rotherhithe, for the Admiralty.
2. Ship Endymion.
*Ship Endymion. Plan of ship 'Endymion'. Made by Messrs Randall, Bunt and Sons, Rotherhithe, for the Admiralty.
3. Sections and plans of slips and docks at Woolwich Dockyard.
*Sections and plans of slips and docks at Woolwich Dockyard. A collection of 18th-century plans and sections from the Royal Dockyard, Woolwich. The Dockyard was founded in 1512-13, and hundreds of warships for...
4. Sections and plans of slips and docks at Woolwich Dockyard.
*Sections and plans of slips and docks at Woolwich Dockyard. A collection of 18th-century plans and sections from the Royal Dockyard, Woolwich. The Dockyard was founded in 1512-13, and hundreds of warships for...
5. Sections and plans of slips and docks at Woolwich Dockyard.
*Sections and plans of slips and docks at Woolwich Dockyard. A collection of 18th-century plans and sections from the Royal Dockyard, Woolwich. The Dockyard was founded in 1512-13, and hundreds of warships for...
6. Ship Endymion.
*Ship Endymion. Lower deck plan of ship 'Endymion'. Made by Messrs randall, Bunt and Sons, Rotherhithe, for the Admiralty.
7. Ship Endymion.
*Ship Endymion. Plan of ship 'Endymion' with accommodation, ladders, portholes all well marked. Made by Messrs randall, Bunt and Sons, Rotherhithe, for the Admiralty.
8. The cover of a map of Virginia, 1755.
*The cover of a map of Virginia, 1755. The ornate cover of a map of the English colony of Virginia, dating from 1755. Virginia was a source of many valuable imports, particularly tobacco...
9. The general and coasting trade winds.
*The general and coasting trade winds. From the mid-18th century, with the growth of colonisation of overseas territories by the European powers, trade between nations increased. Trading...
10. Ship Lyon.
*Ship Lyon. Plan of ship 'Lyon'. This type of ship was called a 'Hoy'.
 
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