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Models of ships in the Naval Gallery at the South Kensington Museum, 1865. Creator: SmythModels of ships in the Naval Gallery at the South Kensington Museum, 1865. 'The Caledonia, which has, since 1856, been named the Dreadnought...has taken the place of the old Dreadnought as
The International Naval Festival at Portsmouth: meeting of the Reine Hortense and the Osborne, 1865. Creator: SmythThe International Naval Festival at Portsmouth: meeting of the Reine Hortense and the Osborne, 1865. 'There are few places in which a naval spectacle can be seen to greater advantage than
The Dundee screw steamship Hibernia, 1865. Creator: SmythThe Dundee screw steamship Hibernia, 1865. 'The screw-steamer Hibernia is the last vessel that the Dundee, Perth, and London Shipping Company have added to their fleet
The International Naval Festival at Portsmouth:...the Solferino saluting the English flag, 1865. Creator: SmythThe International Naval Festival at Portsmouth: arrival of the French fleet - the Solferino saluting the English flag, 1865
The International Naval Festival at Portsmouth: the French fleet leaving Spithead, 1865. Creator: UnknownThe International Naval Festival at Portsmouth: the French fleet leaving Spithead, 1865. 'The ships composing the French squadron...[included] the Solferino and Magenta, two-deckers, ironclads
The International Naval Festival at Portsmouth: the British Admiral's flagship...salute..., 1865. Creator: UnknownThe International Naval Festival at Portsmouth: the British Admiral's flagship returning the salute of the French fleet, 1865
The Prince and Princess of Wales landing at Barnpool, Mount Edgcumbe, 1865. Creator: UnknownThe Prince and Princess of Wales landing at Barnpool, Mount Edgcumbe, 1865. 'The [royal yacht] Osborne, on her arrival, took up her moorings in Barn Pool...where there is a private landing-place
The Saloon Steam-Packet Company's vessel Alexandra, for passenger traffic on the Thames, 1865. Creator: UnknownThe Saloon Steam-Packet Company's vessel Alexandra, for passenger traffic on the Thames, 1865. 'She is estimated at 140-horse power, nominal
Annual schooner race of the Royal Thames Yacht Club: the yachts at the Mouse light ship, 1862. Creator: SmythAnnual schooner race of the Royal Thames Yacht Club: the yachts at the Mouse light ship, 1862. 'The morning had been very gloomy and threatening
The Royal Yacht Osborne passing through...English squadrons of ironclads in Plymouth Sound, 1865. Creator: SmythThe visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Plymouth: the Royal Yacht Osborne passing through the French and English squadrons of ironclads in Plymouth Sound, 1865
Schooner match of the Royal Thames Yacht Club on June 16: rounding the Water Lily off Shoebury, 1864 Creator: SmythSchooner match of the Royal Thames Yacht Club on June 16: rounding the Water Lily off Shoebury, 1864. 'Among the spectators of the schooner-race, from Tilbury to the Nore and back again
The Ocean Yacht Match from Gravesend to Harwich...the Volante winning the Cutters' Prize, 1864. Creator: SmythThe Ocean Yacht Match from Gravesend to Harwich on Saturday, June 4: the Volante winning the Cutters' Prize, 1864. The Volante, a cutter of 60 tons belonging to H. C
The new iron-clad fleet: Her Majesty's sloop-of-war Enterprise, 1864. Creator: SmythThe new iron-clad fleet: Her Majesty's sloop-of-war Enterprise, 1864. 'She is the smallest vessel plated with 4½-inch armour that has yet been set afloat
The War in Denmark: the Austro-Prussian Squadron at Cuxhaven after its defeat off Heligoland, 1864. Creator: SmythThe War in Denmark: the Austro-Prussian Squadron at Cuxhaven after its defeat off Heligoland, 1864. '...a view of the Austro-Prussian squadron lying off Cuxhaven, at the mouth of the Elbe
The Yacht Matches in the Thames: Prince of Wales Yacht Club, June 1: the race off East Tilbury, 1864 Creator: SmythThe Yacht Matches in the Thames: Prince of Wales Yacht Club, June 1: the race off East Tilbury, 1864. Dudu; Alexandra; Folly. 'The course was from Erith to the Chapman Head and back
The Yacht Matches in the Thames: Royal Thames Yacht Club...rounding the steamer at the Nore, 1864. Creator: SmythThe Yacht Matches in the Thames: Royal Thames Yacht Club, May 31: rounding the steamer at the Nore, 1864. Vindex; Mosquito; Astarte. 'The vessels which started were: the Surf, 54 tons, owner Mr
The Yacht Matches in the Thames: Royal London Yacht Club, May 30: the cutters off Southend, 1864. Creator: SmythThe Yacht Matches in the Thames: Royal London Yacht Club, May 30: the cutters off Southend, 1864. Astarte; Volante; Surf. 'The vessels which started were: the Surf, 54 tons, belonging to Mr. G
The War in Denmark: the Rolf Krake, Danish...gun-boat...engaging the Prussians before Düppel, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe War in Denmark from a sketch by our special artist with the allied German armies: the Rolf Krake, Danish iron-plated gun-boat, in the Venning Bund, engaging the Prussians before Duppel, 1864
The Great Eastern Railway Company's steamer Avalon, 1864. Creator: SmythThe Great Eastern Railway Company's steamer Avalon, 1864. 'The first of a fleet of steam-boats, which Messrs. Dudgeon, of Cubitt Town, Blackwall
The Royal Sovereign turret-ship, 1864. Creators: Edwin Weedon, SmythThe Royal Sovereign turret-ship, 1864. 'The first turret-ship of the British Navy, the Royal Sovereign, which has been converted from an ordinary three-decker into her present form under
The French Transatlantic Company's steam-packet Washington, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe French Transatlantic Company's steam-packet Washington, 1864. 'This large and beautiful paddle-wheel steamer, the first of a line of mail-packets
The clipper-ship The Royal Edward, built for the Red Cross Australian Line, 1864. Creators: Edwin Weedon, SmythThe clipper-ship The Royal Edward, built for the Red Cross Australian Line, 1864. 'We this week give an Engraving of the new iron sailing-ship Royal Edward, of 3500 tons burden
Armour-clad frigate built in the Clyde for the Danish government, 1864. Creator: UnknownArmour-clad frigate built in the Clyde for the Danish government, 1864. Ship built by Messrs J. and G. Thomson. 'Her length is 280 ft., her tonnage 3500 tons register
Model of Queen Elizabeth's yacht, 1864. Creator: UnknownModel of Queen Elizabeth's yacht, 1864. 'Our Engraving represents a model of the Royal yacht built for Queen Elizabeth, now in the possession of Mr
The Alabama destroying the Texan Star, or Martaban, in the Malacca Straits..., 1864. Creator: UnknownThe Alabama destroying the Texan Star, or Martaban, in the Malacca Straits - the Kwan-Tung, Chinese war-steamer, in the distance, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Commander Allen Young, R.N
Race in the Channel between the Atalanta twin-screw steamer and the Dover mail-packet Empress, 1864. Creator: SmythRace in the Channel between the Atalanta twin-screw steamer and the Dover mail-packet Empress, 1864. 'The Atalanta...has a pair of screw propellers instead of a single one
The new iron screw steam-ship London, built for the Australian trade…, 1864. Creator: SmythThe new iron screw steam-ship London, built for the Australian trade by Messrs. Money, Wigram and Sons, at Blackwall, 1864. From "Illustrated London News", 1864
The Colonel Lamb blockade-runner, built at Liverpool, 1864. Creator: SmythThe Colonel Lamb blockade-runner, built at Liverpool, 1864. Engraving from a drawing by Mr. William Woods....an exciting race took place...between the paddle-wheel steam-boat Douglas...and
The Pacific Steam Navigation Company's new iron mail steam-ship Quito, 1864. This beautiful vessel, which left the Mersey on the 27th January with mails and passengers for St
Pekin, one of the European-Chinese Squadron, leaving Chefoo, Shantung, 1864. Creator: UnknownPekin, one of the European-Chinese Squadron, leaving Chefoo, Shantung, 1864. Chefoo Bluff; Green Island, Stick-up Rock; The China; Island of Kung-Kung-Tau; English naval stores; H.M
The new screw steam-ship Cuba, of the Cunard Liverpool and New York Line, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe new screw steam-ship Cuba, of the Cunard Liverpool and New York Line, 1864. Engraving from a drawing by Mr. Hugh Aird
Launch of the Turkish iron-clad frigate Sultan Mahmoud, at the Thames Ironworks, Blackwall, 1864. Creator: SmythLaunch of the Turkish iron-clad frigate Sultan Mahmoud, at the Thames Ironworks, Blackwall, 1864. Ship...built for the Sultan of Turkey by the Thames Ironworks Company...of 4221 tons burden; its
The fight between the Alabama and the Kearsarge, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe fight between the Alabama and the Kearsarge, 1864. American Civil War - sea battle off Cherbourg on 19th June, from a sketch by Robert Lancaster, the owner of the yacht Deerhound
The Deerhound rescuing a portion of the crew of The Alabama, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe Deerhound rescuing a portion of the crew of The Alabama, 1864. American Civil War - view of the sea battle off Cherbourg on 19th June, ...from the plan and information supplied by Mr. George T
The Peninsular and Oriental Company's new paddle-wheel steamer Nyanza, 1864. Creator: SmythThe Peninsular and Oriental Company's new paddle-wheel steamer Nyanza, 1864. A ship built by the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company from designs by Mr. G. C
Our ironclad fleet: launch of the Royal Alfred screw-frigate at Portsmouth, on Saturday last, 1864. Royal Navy warship. From "Illustrated London News", 1864
Dudgeon's new double-screw iron steam-ship Flora, 1862. Creator: UnknownDudgeon's new double-screw iron steam-ship Flora, 1862. A most important and interesting trial-trip has been made with this new vessel
The late outrage on the Neutrality of Brazil: The Florida…and the Wachusetts…Bahia Harbour, 1864. Creator: SmythThe late outrage on the Neutrality of Brazil: The Florida (Confederate) and the Wachusetts (Federal) in Bahia Harbour, 1864. Wachusetts; the Brazilian warship; Forida
The London, Chatham, and Dover Railway Company's new steam-boat The Prince Imperial, 1864. Our Engraving represents the new paddle-wheel steam-boat Prince Imperial
The War in Japan: action of Sept. 5, in the Strait of Simonosaki, 1864. Creator: Edwin WeedonThe War in Japan: action of Sept. 5, in the Strait of Simonosaki, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Mr. C. Wirgman, ...our Special Artist
Wreck of the Montreal Ocean Steam-Ship Company's mail-steamer Jura, Crosby Point...Liverpool, 1864. Creator: SmythWreck of the Montreal Ocean Steam-Ship Company's mail-steamer Jura, at Crosby Point, near Liverpool, 1864. The Jura...had made her passage across the Atlantic...She arrived at the Bell Buoy
H.M.S. Victoria, 102 guns, the new flagship of the Mediterranean fleet, 1864. Creator: SmythH.M.S. Victoria, 102 guns, the new flagship of the Mediterranean fleet, 1864. Our Engraving, from a drawing by Mr. F. L. Bedwell
Burning of the United States mail-steamer Roanoke, off St. George's, Bermuda... 1864. Creator: SmythBurning of the United States mail-steamer Roanoke, off St. George's, Bermuda, on the 9th of October, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by one of the passengers
The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Company's new ship Poonah, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Peninsular and Oriental Steam Company's new ship Poonah, 1862. This magnificent addition to the large and splendid fleet of this company was launched at the commencement of last month
The screw-steamer Ontario aground on Hasborough Sands, near Yarmouth, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe screw-steamer Ontario aground on Hasborough Sands, near Yarmouth, 1864. Our Engraving, from a sketch by Mr. W. K. Hunt, of Great Yarmouth
The suspected Confederate cruiser Pampero seized at Glasgow, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe suspected Confederate cruiser Pampero seized at Glasgow, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Mr. Hugh Aird. This vessel...has created a good deal of interest
The War in America: the Federal steamer Chesapeake, seized by Confederates... 1864. Creator: SmythThe War in America: the Federal steamer Chesapeake, seized by Confederates, landing crew and passengers off Musquash Harbour, Bay of Fundy, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Mr. Charles C
Sailing-barge race on the Thames, 1864. Creator: Edwin WeedonSailing-barge race on the Thames, 1864. A novel kind of sailing-match...was that which took place on the Thames, on Friday week under the auspices of the Prince of Wales Yacht Club