The taking of the Princessa a Spanish Man of War, April 8, 1740 by His Majesties Ships the Lenox, Kent, and Oxford
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Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
A Ship in Distress. Design'd to represent the loss of the Victory by a violent Storm near the Race of Alderney in the Year 1744. Sr. John Balchen the Admiral, & upwards of 1000 Men were on board & unhappily perish'd in the Waves
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unknown artist
A Squadron of Ships in a calm where of one, A. presents the Stern, another B. the Head
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Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
Storm, Representing that Violent one, which drove his Majesty King George I into Rye
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unknown artist
The Expedition against Cape Breton in Nova Scotia
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unknown artist
A Squadron of Ships Sailing before the Wind
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Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
Night & a Ship on fire
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Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
A Strong Gale or Squall
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Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
Fresh Gale
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Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
Morning, or Sun rising
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John Harris, active 1686–1740
The Barfleur a Second Rate, carrying 90 Guns, and 680 Men, with a View of the Squadron Commanded by Lord Torrington in the Mediterranean
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unknown artist
A View of the Fleet at Spithead; taken from the Platform at Portsmouth (A) the Watch Tower at Portsmouth (B) Gilkiker upon Gosport Shoar (C) The Sea Mark on Ashey Down
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Print made by unknown artist
A View of His Majesty's Dock Yard at Portsmouth, in the County of Hampshire, on the British Channel
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Elisha Kirkall, ca. 1682–1742
The Fishery of Great Britain in its three different Branches vizt. Herring, Cod, and Whale Fishing
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Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
Shipwrack
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Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
Evening, or Sun setting
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unknown artist
A View of His Majesty's Dock Yard at Plymouth, in the County of Devon, on the British Channel