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Servabo, c1930s. Creator: UnknownServabo, c1930s. The Servabo was the last Brixham trawler to be built in Brixham in Devon. She was converted to a yacht in about 1937 and did charter work out of Plymouth
Madras, Embarking, 1856. Creator: J. B. East (19th century)Madras, Embarking, engraved by C. Hunt, 1856 (coloured engraving). Madras, now known as Chennai is the capital of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu; a group of Europeans come to shore aided by
Venice, c1834. Creator: William James Muller (1812-45)Venice, c.1834 (w/c on paper)
Venetian Gondola, c1850. Creator: Giovanni Battista Cecchini (1804-79)Venetian Gondola, from Vedute dei Principali Monumenti di Venezia, c.1850 (colour litho). shows two gondolas upon the Grand Canal, with a large ship and Santa Maria della Salute in the background
A Mediaeval Windmill, (1931). Artist: Charles Henry Bourne QuennellA Mediae val Windmill, (1931). Illustration from A History of Everyday Things in England - Done in two parts of which this is the first - 1066-1499, by Marjorie and C. D. B. Quennell. [B. T
A Smock Windmill in Stuart Days, c1934. Illustration showing a windmill in the Stuart period (1603-1714). The accompanying text describes how only the topmost section
The Miller, from Four and Twenty Toilers, pub. 1900 (colour lithograph). accompanies verse by E.V. Lucas (Edward Verrall Lucas) (1868 – 1938);
Safely in harbour is the kings ship, illustration from The Tempest, 1926Safely in harbour is the kings ship, illustration from William Shakespeares The Tempest, pub. 1926 (colour lithograph). William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616); Act I: Scene II, Line 226
The Duke of Salisbury arriving at Conway Castle from Ireland, 19th CenturyThe Duke of Salisbury, John Montacute (1350-1400) arriving at Conway Castle from Ireland, facsimile copy from Le Prinse et mort du Roy Richart by Jean Creton reprinted 19th Century (colour lithograph)
Richard IIs and his fleet landing Milford Haven, 19th CenturyRichard IIs and his fleet landing Milford Haven, facsimile copy from Le Prinse et mort du Roy Richart by Jean Creton reprinted 19th Century (colour lithograph)
The First Battle Between Iron Ships of War, published c. 1862The First Battle Between Iron Ships of War, published c.1862 (colour lithograph)
Red Jacket - In the Ice off Cape Horn, on her passage from Australia, to Liverpool, August 1854Clipper Ship, Red Jacket - In the Ice off Cape Horn, on her passage from Australia, to Liverpool, August 1854, pub. 1855, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)
Clipper Ship, Flying Cloud, pub. 1852, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph). It was designed by Donald McKay of Boston and considered one of the greatest clippers ever built
Clipper Ship Dreadnought- off Tuskar Light, pub. 1856, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)
Clipper Ship Nightingale, 1854, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)
Oland windmill, Skansen, Stockholm, Sweden. Skansen is an open air museum on the island of Djurgarden. It includes 150 historic buildings from various parts of Sweden
The Windmill, Wimbledon Common, c1910. [Shureys Publications, c1910]
Clipper Ship: Flying Cloud, 1852. Artist: E Brown JrClipper Ship: Flying Cloud, 1852. Designed by Donald McKay and built in Boston, the Flying Cloud was considered one of the best clippers ever built
Traditional Dutch scene with windmill, Holland, 1936. Artist: Donald McLeishTraditional Dutch scene with windmill, Holland, 1936. From Peoples of the World in Pictures, edited by Harold Wheeler, published by Odhams Press Ltd (London, 1936)
Six Swift Windmill, Kingston, near Lewes, Sussex, c1905. The only one of its kind in England, this windmill, also known as Ashcombe Mill, was destroyed in a storm in 1916.. [Shureys Publications]
Mill Near Brighton, 1829. Creator: David LucasMill Near Brighton, 1829
Cutter Yacht "Scud"of Philadelphia - Modelled by Robert L. Stevens, Esq. 1855Cutter Yacht " Scud" of Philadelphia - Modelled by Robert L. Stevens, Esq. 1855
Iyo Province, Saijo, from the series Views of Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provin... ca. 1853"Iyo Province, Saijo, " from the series Views of Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provinces (Rokuju yoshu meisho zu-e, Iyo, Saijo), ca. 1853