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Queen Elizabeth Knighting Sir Francis Drake, (1902). Creator: UnknownQueen Elizabeth Knighting Sir Francis Drake, (1902). Elizabeth I awarded Drake a knighthood in 1581, which he received aboard the Golden Hind in Deptford
The Thames, or The Triumph of Navigation, 1791, published 1792. Creator: James BarryThe Thames, or The Triumph of Navigation, 1791, published 1792
Study for Commerce or the Triumph of the Thames, 1767/80. Creator: James BarryStudy for Commerce or the Triumph of the Thames, 1767/80
The Astrolabe of Sir Francis Drake, in Greenwich Hospital, 1856. Creator: UnknownThe Astrolabe of Sir Francis Drake, in Greenwich Hospital, 1856....instrument for taking the altitude of the sun or stars, once belonging to the famous Drake...This instrument
Sir Francis Drake, 1588, 1888. Creator: UnknownSir Francis Drake, 1588, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888
Bowling Green used by Sir Francis Drake, and the War Memorial, Plymouth Hoe, Plymouth, England, c1930s. Plymouth Naval Memorial commemorates sailors lost in the World Wars
Sir Francis Drake, (c1540-1596), 1830. Creator: UnknownSir Francis Drake, (c1540-1596), 1830. Sir Francis Drake (c1540-1596) English sea captain, privateer, slave trader, naval officer
Defeat of the Armada: Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul s, (1558), 1890. Creator: UnknownDefeat of the Armada: Queen Elizabeth on Her Way to the Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul s, (1558), 1890. 20 August 1588 Thanksgiving Service for Englands Victory over the Spanish Armada which aimed
The English Fleet Before Cadiz, (1596), 1890. Creator: UnknownThe English Fleet Before Cadiz, (1596), 1890. The Battle of Cadiz, June 20 to July 5, 1596. English naval forces under Francis Drake delayed Spanish plans to invade England
Sir Francis Drake, c1570-1580, (1890). Creator: UnknownSir Francis Drake, c1570-1580, (1890). Sir Francis Drake (c1540-1596, Elizabethan sea captain, privateer, slave trader, naval officer and explorer, died of dysentery in January 1596)