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The Prince and Princess of Wales landing at Barnpool, Mount Edgcumbe, 1865. Creator: Unknown.
 
The International Naval Festival at Portsmouth:...the Solferino saluting the English flag, 1865. Creator: Smyth.
 
The International Naval Festival at Portsmouth: meeting of the Reine Hortense and the Osborne, 1865. Creator: Smyth.
 
The International Naval Festival at Portsmouth: the British Admiral’s flagship...salute..., 1865. Creator: Unknown.
 
The International Naval Festival at Portsmouth: the French fleet leaving Spithead, 1865. Creator: Unknown.
 
Models of ships in the Naval Gallery at the South Kensington Museum, 1865. Creator: Smyth.
 
The Dundee screw steamship Hibernia, 1865. Creator: Smyth.
 
Pekin, one of the European-Chinese Squadron, leaving Chefoo, Shantung, 1864. Creator: Unknown.
 
The Colonel Lamb blockade-runner, built at Liverpool, 1864. Creator: Smyth.
 
The new iron screw steam-ship London, built for the Australian trade…, 1864. Creator: Smyth.
 
The Pacific Steam Navigation Company's new iron mail steam-ship Quito, 1864.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The screw-steamer Ontario aground on Hasborough Sands, near Yarmouth, 1864. Creator: Unknown.
 
Dudgeon's new double-screw iron steam-ship Flora, 1862. Creator: Unknown.
 
The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Company's new ship Poonah, 1862. Creator: Unknown.
 
Wreck of the Montreal Ocean Steam-Ship Company's mail-steamer Jura, Crosby Point...Liverpool, 1864. Creator: Smyth.
 
The late outrage on the Neutrality of Brazil: The Florida…and the Wachusetts…Bahia Harbour, 1864. Creator: Smyth.
 
Burning of the United States' mail-steamer Roanoke, off St. George's, Bermuda..., 1864. Creator: Smyth.
 
H.M.S. Victoria, 102 guns, the new flagship of the Mediterranean fleet, 1864. Creator: Smyth.
 
The new screw steam-ship Cuba, of the Cunard Liverpool and New York Line, 1864. Creator: Unknown.
 
Launch of the Turkish iron-clad frigate Sultan Mahmoud, at the Thames Ironworks, Blackwall, 1864. Creator: Smyth.
 
The Deerhound rescuing a portion of the crew of The Alabama, 1864. Creator: Unknown.
 
The fight between the Alabama and the Kearsarge, 1864. Creator: Unknown.
 
The Peninsular and Oriental Company’s new paddle-wheel steamer Nyanza, 1864. Creator: Smyth.
 
The suspected Confederate cruiser Pampero seized at Glasgow, 1864.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The War in America: the Federal steamer Chesapeake, seized by Confederates..., 1864. Creator: Smyth.
 
The new imperial steam-yacht, Taliah, built for the Sultan, 1864. Creator: Smyth.
 
Our Iron-Clad Fleet: H.M. Steam-Frigate Achilles off Folly Point, Chatham, 1864. Creator: Unknown.
 
The West Hartley No. 1, a new flat-bottomed schooner for the coal trade of New South Wales, 1864. Creator: Unknown.
 
A Barking carrier collecting fish from the trawl fleet on the Doggerbank, 1864. Creator: Smyth.
 
Floating pontoons or dock prepared by Messrs. Rennie and Son for the government of Spain, 1862. Creator: Unknown.
 
The Arrival of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales at Alexandria, Egypt, 1862. Creator: Smyth.
 
View from Spanish Point, Bermuda, showing the dockyard, and the fleet at anchor in Grassy Bay, 1862. Creator: Unknown.
 
The Civil War in America: destruction of the Confederate flotilla..., 1862. Creator: Unknown.
 
The Faid Gihaad, yacht of the Viceroy of Egypt, 1862. Creator: Unknown.
 
The iron clipper-ship Cornwallis, a new vessel of the Black Ball line, 1862.  Creator: Unknown.
 
Her Majesty the Queen leaving Greenhithe in the Royal Yacht for Germany, 1862. Creator: Smyth.
 
The new iron-clad fleet: launch at Chatham Dockyard of H.M.S. frigate Royal Oak, 50 guns, 1862. Creator: Unknown.
 
The International Exhibition: the Admiralty Department of the Naval Court, 1862. Creator: Smyth.
 
Launch of Her Majesty's armour-plated screw-frigate Caledonia, 31 guns, at Woolwich..., 1862. Creator: Unknown.
 
The Confederate sloop-of-war "290" or Alabama, leaving the merchant-ship Tonowanda, 1862. Creator: Unknown.
 
The South-Eastern Railway Company's New Folkestone and Boulogne packet Victoria, 1861. Creator: Smyth.
 
H.M.S. "Brisk", bearing the flag of Rear-Admiral Sir Henry Keppel, closing with "The Sunny..., 1860. Creator: Unknown.
 
The slaver "Sunny South", alias "Emanuela" surrendering to H.M.S. "Brisk", bearing the flag..., 1860 Creator: Smyth.
 
Building the great steam-frigate "Warrior" at the Thames Ironworks, Blackwall, 1860. Creator: Smyth.
 
The gigantic clipper-ship "Great Australia", recently built for Messrs. Baines and Co..., 1860. Creator: Unknown.
 
The Arsenal at Naples - from a drawing by S. Read, 1860. Creator: Unknown.
 
The United States' New Mail Steam-Ship "Adriatic", 1857. Creator: Unknown.
 
The Grand Naval Review, at Spithead: Getting under Way, and Manning the Yards, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Grand Naval Review, at Spithead: Gun-Boats attacking Southsea Castle - sketched by E. Weedon, 18 Creator: Unknown.
 
The Grand Naval Review, at Spithead: Light Draught Gun-Boats of the White Division of the Flotilla - Creator: Unknown.
 
The Naval Review: the Pivot-Ships "Rodney" and "London" - drawn by E. Weedon, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
Submarine Electric Telegraph between Dover and Calais - Temporary Station at Dover...1850.  Creator: Unknown.
 
Submarine Electric Telegraph between Dover and Calais - The Goliah Steamer...1850. Creator: Unknown.
 
Launch of H.M. Steam-Frigate "Leopard", at Deptford, on Tuesday, 1850. Creator: Unknown.
 
The Steam-Brig "Governole", built for the Sardinian Government, 1850. Creator: Smyth.
 
The United States Mail Steam-Ship "Atlantic" entering the Mersey, 1850. Creator: Smyth.
 
Grand Saloon of the "Atlantic", 1850. Creator: Smyth.
 
The British Mail Steam-Ship "Asia", 1850. Creator: Smyth.
 
After-Deck of the "Asia", 1850. Creator: Smyth.
 
The New Steam-Packet, "Her Majesty", 1850. Creator: Unknown.
 
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