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The Crossing of the Red Sea. Creator: School of Frans Francken the YoungerThe Crossing of the Red Sea, Unknown date
The Inundation at Lyons - sketched by Gustave Dore, 1856. Creator: Gustave DoréThe Inundation at Lyons - sketched by Gustave Dore, 1856. The English traveller who has visited France, and knows the districts through which the river Rhone runs from Lyons to the Mediterranean
Collision in the English Channel, between the Steamer "Mangerton" and "The Josephine Willis", 1856. The mate [of the Josephine Willis]...shouted to the steamer; but no notice was
Wreck of the Troop-ship "Charlotte" - Attempt of the Life-Boat, 1854. Creator: UnknownWreck of the Troop-ship "Charlotte" - Attempt of the Life-Boat, 1854. British soldiers lost at sea off the coast of South Africa, during the Crimean War
Wreck of the Troop-ship "Charlotte", in Algoa Bay, 1854. Creator: UnknownWreck of the Troop-ship "Charlotte", in Algoa Bay, 1854. British soldiers lost at sea off the coast of South Africa, during the Crimean War....she drifted in towards the shore
Storm in Balaclava Bay, 1854. Creator: UnknownStorm in Balaclava Bay, 1854. Crimean War: Royal Navy ships lost in bad weather on the Black Sea. Captain Frain saving the sole survivor from the Wild Wave; Pride of Ocean; HMS Retribution; Medora;
Storm in Balaclava Bay, 1854. Creator: UnknownStorm in Balaclava Bay, 1854. Crimean War: Royal Navy ships lost in bad weather on the Black Sea. Ship Caducis; Ship Progress; Maltese Brig; Steamer Melbourne; HMS Avon; HMS Vesuvius; Wild Wave; Ship
Wreck of an Egyptian Vessel of War between Constantinople and Varna, 1854. Creator: UnknownWreck of an Egyptian Vessel of War between Constantinople and Varna, 1854. Crimean War. The night of October 30th, the western coast of [the Black Sea] was visited by one of the most terrific
Wreck of "The Forerunner" African Mail-Steamer, at Point St. Lorenzo, 1854. Creator: UnknownWreck of "The Forerunner" African Mail-Steamer, at Point St. Lorenzo, 1854. Steamship...on its homeward passage to England from the west coast of Africa...having on board her Majesty's
"The Arctic" Steam-Ship, 1854. Creator: Unknown. "The Arctic" Steam-Ship, 1854. Creator: Unknown"The Arctic" Steam-Ship, 1854. Two ships collide in poor visibility....the Arctic steam-ship, on her passage from Liverpool to New York, while running in a very thick fog
Catastrophe at a Ship-Launch, at Hull, 1854. Creator: UnknownCatastrophe at a Ship-Launch, at Hull, 1854. Messrs. Earle, the eminent iron ship builders...had arranged to launch from their yard...a very fine iron barque, named the Dowthorpe
"The Nile" Screw Steam-Ship, wrecked off Godrevy Point, 1854. Creator: Unknown"The Nile" Screw Steam-Ship, wrecked off Godrevy Point [in Cornwall], 1854. Vessel of the British and Irish Steam Company....in a tempestuous sea and thick weather
The Deluge, ca. 1524. Creator: Jan van ScorelThe Deluge, ca. 1524
The Passage of the Red Sea (recto) and The Burial of Jacob (verso) from Neuwe... 1937The Passage of the Red Sea (recto) and The Burial of Jacob (verso) from Neuwe Biblische Figuren, plate 48 from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century, 1565, assembled into portfolio 1937
Wine Cistern, Italy, 1553. Creator: Francesco DurantinoWine Cistern, Italy, 1553
Moses Closing the Red Sea, 1548. Creator: Augustin HirschvogelMoses Closing the Red Sea, 1548
The deluge, figures being pulled from the water, ca. 1640-42. Creator: Pietro TestaThe deluge, figures being pulled from the water, ca. 1640-42