Sebastopol, Sketched From The Deck of H. M. S. Sidon, Feb. 1855
1855
2
Print made by James C. Allen, active 1821–1831
Ehenbreitstein, During the Demolition of the Fortress in 1817 from the Quay at Coblentz
1824
3
Lt. Joseph Sparkhall Rundle, 1815–1880
Action at Kowloon
1839
4
Nicholas Pocock, 1740–1821
The Ranger, Private Ship of War, with her Prizes
1780
5
Print made by John Horsburgh, 1791–1869
Folkestone: Harbour, and Coast to Dover, Kent
1831
6
Print made by John Horsburgh, 1791–1869
Folkestone: Harbour, and Coast to Dover, Kent
1831
7
Print made by W. R. Smith, active 1819–1851
Saltash, Cornwall
ca. 1827
8
James Godby, 1767–1849
Admiral William Carnegie, 7th Earl of Northesk
1806
9
Samuel William Reynolds, 1773–1835
Vice Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour
1802
10
George Bryant Campion, 1796–1870
Coastal Scene with Troops Embarking
undated
11
Anthony Cardon, 1772–1813
Admiral William Sidney Smith and The Seige of Acre
1804
12
Print made by Thomas Goff Lupton, 1791–1873
Wrapper to 'The Ports of England'
1826
13
Thomas Major, 1714–1799
South East View of tLand-Guard Fort, in Suffolk
1754
14
Print made by Paul Fourdrinier, 1698–1758
A Sea Engagement between the English and Algerines
ca. 1743
15
Samuel Davis, 1760–1819
Calcutta
undated
16
after ? Charles Turner, 1774–1857
The Right Honorable Lord Collingwood
1811
17
Print made by Thomas Goff Lupton, 1791–1873
Wrapper to 'The Ports of England'
1826
18
Print made by William Miller, 1796–1882
Chatham, Kent
1832
19
Print made by S. Fisher, active 1831–1844
Crickieth Castle, North Wales
1837
20
Print made by William Miller, 1796–1882
The Battle of Trafalgar
between 1859 and 1861
21
Print made by John Horsburgh, 1791–1869
Folkstone: Harbour, and Coast to Dover, Kent
1831
22
Print made by Remi Parr, active 1723–1750
The taking of Porto Bello by Vice Admiral Vernon on the 22nd of Novr. 1739 with Six Men of War only
undated
23
Print made by Remi Parr, active 1723–1750
The taking of the St. Joseph a Spanish Carracca Ship, Sept. 23 1739, by the Chester and Canterbury Men of War, this Prize was Valued at upwards of 150,000 pounds