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The English Ship Hampton Court in a Gale, 1678-80. CreatorThe English Ship Hampton Court in a Gale, 1678-80. Willem Van de Velde the Younger was a the Dutch marine painter. He emigrated to England with his father in 1674
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
The Arrival of the Royal Charles, 1667. Creator: Jeronymus van DiestThe Arrival of the Royal Charles, 1667. Other Title(s): The Arrival of the English Flagship Royal Charles at Hellevoetsluis, Captured during the Dutch Raid on the Medway, June 1667
Battle of Gibraltar in 1607, c.1621. Creator: Cornelis Claesz van WieringenBattle of Gibraltar in 1607, c.1621. Other Title(s): The Explosion of the Spanish Flagship during the Battle of Gibraltar, 25 April 1607
Capture of Bocca Tigris Forts by the English Squadron - the Attack on North and South Wantung, 1857The War with China - Capture of Bocca Tigris Forts by the English Squadron - the Attack on North and South Wantung, 1857. Encounter, North Wantung, Nankin, South Aminghoy, Hornet, South Wantung
"Council of War aboard "The Seven Provinces", the Flagship of Michiel Adriaensz de Ruyter, 10 June 1666, preceding the Four Days Battle: episode from the Second Anglo-Dutch War"
Dutch Ships in the Roads of Texel; in the middle the Gouden Leeuw, the Flagship of... 1671. Creator: Ludolf BakhuizenDutch Ships in the Roads of Texel; in the middle the Gouden Leeuw, the Flagship of Cornelis Tromp, 1671
Captured English Ships after the Four Days Battle, c.1666. Creator: Willem van de Velde the YoungerCaptured English Ships after the Four Days Battle, c.1666
The Capture of the Royal Prince, c.1670. Creator: Willem van de Velde the YoungerThe Capture of the Royal Prince, c.1670
Christian IV Aboard his Flagship "The Trinity" ("Trefoldigheden"), 1782Christian IV Aboard his Flagship "The Trinity";Christian IV on board "Trefoldigheden", 1782
The Neptune, Admiral Corry's Flag-Ship, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Neptune, Admiral Corry's Flag-Ship, 1854. From "Cassells Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31/12/1853 - 30/12/1854"
The Visit of the French Fleet: Admiral Gervais on the Bridge of the "Marengo", 1891'The Visit of the French Fleet: Admiral Gervais on the Bridge of the "Marengo"drawn from life, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44
'The "Marengo" Saluting HM The Queen off Osborne, 1891. Creator: Michael Biddulph'The "Marengo" Saluting HM The Queen off Osborne, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
State of the English Nation [Toestand der Engelsche Natie], ca. 1780. Creator: AnonState of the English Nation [Toestand der Engelsche Natie], ca. 1780
H. M. S. Victory, 1936. Creator: UnknownH.M.S." Victory", 1936. HMS Victory was a first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built between 1759 and 1765. She was Nelsons flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
The Ark Royal, 1588. The Ark Royal was an English galleon originally ordered by Sir Walter Raleigh and later purchased for the Tudor navy
RMS Majestic, White Star Line steamship, c1920s. Artist: KingswayRMS Majestic, White Star Line steamship, c1920s. Built in Germany as the SS Bismarck, this was the largest ship in the world when she was launched in 1914
Mal Lui Veut Mal Lui Tourne Dit Le Bonne Homme Richard, ca. 1780. ca. 1780. Creator: AnonMal Lui Veut Mal Lui Tourne Dit Le Bonne Homme Richard, ca. 1780
State of the English Nation, ca. 1780. ca. 1780. Creator: AnonState of the English Nation, ca. 1780
State of the English Nation, August 1, 1778. August 1, 1778. Creator: AnonState of the English Nation, August 1, 1778
3c Flagship of Columbus single, 1893. Creator: Unknown3c Flagship of Columbus single, 1893
Cutlass and Leather Scabbard, 1935 / 1942. Creator: UnknownCutlass and Leather Scabbard, 1935/1942
Weston-super-Mare Regatta, from the sea - drawn by Condy, 1845. Creator: SmythWeston-super-Mare Regatta, from the sea - drawn by Condy, 1845. Boat races off the Somerset coast. In the centre covered in signal flags is Ganymede saluting
The Flag-Ship "Ocean", saluting the Royal Squadron, at the Nore, 1844The Flag-Ship " Ocean", saluting the Royal Squadron, at the Nore, 1844. Royal Navy warship fires cannon in greeting as Queen Victorias yacht passes the Nore
The Victory, c1870. HMS Victory best known as Lord Nelsons flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805 moored in Portsmouth harbour
Vice Admiral Sir John Jellicoes Flagship, Iron Duke, Being Coaled at Sea. Inset: Vice-Admiral Jellicoe, 1915. Iron Duke was flagship of the Grand Fleet during the First World War
The Henry Grace a Dieu ( Great Harry ), 1936. Creator: UnknownThe " Henry Grace a Dieu" (" Great Harry" ), 1936. Henry Grace a Dieu (" Henry Grace of God" ), also known as Great Harry
The Great Harry, c1520, (1849). Creator: KellerhovenThe Great Harry, c1520, (1849). Henry Grace a Dieu (Henry Grace of God), also known as Great Harry, was an English carrack or great ship of the 16th century
HMS The Victory at Portsmouth, 1907. ArtistHMS The Victory at Portsmouth, 1907. View of the Victory in the background and another boat in the foreground with figures aboard and on the quayside
The Victory towed into Gibraltar, 1854. Artist: Clarkson StanfieldThe Victory towed into Gibraltar, 1854. The ship was carrying the body of Nelson at the time
Howe at Gibraltar, c1785. Artist: Richard PatonHowe at Gibraltar, c1785. Admiral Richard Howe (1726-1799) entering Gibraltar Bay on 18 October 1782 on board his flagship HMS Victory, that went on to carry Nelsons flag at the Battle of Trafalgar
The Royal Anne, c1705. Artist: Thomas BastonThe Royal Anne, c1705. HMS St Andrew, launched in 1670, was renamed HMS Royal Anne In 1703. From Old Naval Prints, by Charles N. Robinson & Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Limited, London, 1924]
The Victory, c1700. Artist: Isaac SailmakerThe Victory, c1700. Launched in 1675 and originally named HMS Royal James HMS Victory was renamed on 7 March 1691. She was the flagship of Admiral Sir John Ashby at the Battle of Barfleur in 1692
Brighton Belle, the S. R.s Electric Locomotive, over Ouse Viaduct, 1940Brighton Belle, the S.R.s Electric Locomotive, over Ouse Viaduct, 1940. The Brighton Belle was operated by the Southern Railway
King George V aboard HMS Neptune, 1910s (1935). The King with Admiral George Callaghan (second from left), Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet. From King Emperors Jubilee, by F. G. H
HMS Victory, British warship, c1805. Artist: Newton & CoHMS Victory, British warship, c1805. A 104-gun first-rate ship of the line, Victory was Admiral Lord Nelsons flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar. Lantern slide
The Battle of the Nile, Egypt, 1 August 1798 (c1857). Artist: J RogersThe Battle of the Nile, Egypt, 1 August 1798 (c1857). The battle was fought at night in the Abu Qir Bay near Alexandria. Admiral Lord Nelson found the French fleet at anchor and attacked
Admiral de Winter resigning his sword on board the Venerable, 11 October 1797 (c1857). Artist: H LemonAdmiral de Winter resigning his sword on board the Venerable, 11 October 1797 (c1857). Admiral Jan Willem De Winter (1761-1812), commander of the Dutch fleet, surrendering on board HMS Venerable
HMS Victory, British warship, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick MitchellHMS Victory, British warship, c1890-c1893. HMS Victory was a first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built between 1759 and 1765. She was Nelsons flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
Admiral Lord Walter Kerr and his officers on the quarterdeck of his flagship, HMS Majestic, 1896. Artist: Gregory & CoAdmiral Lord Walter Kerr and his officers on the quarterdeck of his flagship, HMS Majestic, 1896. Kerr (1839-1927) commanded the Channel Squadron from 1895 until 1897
HMS Victory, Portsmouth, Hampshire, 20th century. HMS Victory was a first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built between 1759 and 1765
HMS Duke of Wellington, 1857. Artist: DJ PoundHMS Duke of Wellington, 1857. The 131-gun Duke of Wellington was the flag ship of Admiral Sir Charles Napier. From Englands Battles by Sea and Land, volume I: Russia and Turkey
The ocean liner RMS Berengaria, 20th century. The SS Imperator, later renamed RMS Berengaria, was the first of a trio of successively larger ocean liners that included the Vaterland
After the Battle of Trafalgar, c1806. Artist: Robert DoddAfter the Battle of Trafalgar, c1806. The British warship HMS Victory arriving at Gibraltar on 28 October 1805 carrying Nelsons body
Aboukir Bay, c1799. Artist: Philip James de LoutherbourgAboukir Bay, c1799. The Battle of the Nile, also known as the Battle of Aboukir Bay, was a major naval battle fought between the British Navy and the Navy of the French Republic at Aboukir Bay
Lord Howes Victory, 1794 (c1850s). Earl Howe (1726-1799) commanded the English fleet that decisively defeated the French in the Battle of Ushant (the Glorious First of June) in 1794
The Queen waving farewell to the Duke of Wellington flagship, c1850s, (1888). Queen Victoria waves off HMS Duke of Wellington, a 131-gun Royal Navy warship which was launched in 1852
Heihachiro Togo on his flagship, Japanese naval commander, Russo-Japanese War, 1904-5Heihachiro Togo on the bridge of hishis flagship, Japanese naval commander, Russo-Japanese War, 1904-5