This Plate representing the Opening of the St. Katharine Docks, on Saturday the 25th of October 1828
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Study of Rocks Covered with Seaweed
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Stone Mason
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Hulk aground on beach
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The Bass Rock at Dawn
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Study of Rocks at Mumbles
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Notre Dame, Paris, from the Left Bank
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Study of Fishermen and Gear
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Pheasant Shooting
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Wild Duck Shooting
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Set of ten, one leaf of text, and printed wrapper: Count Sandor's Exploits in Leicestershire
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The First Thames Steamboat: Pearl
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Set of ten, one leaf of text, and printed wrapper: Count Sandor's Exploits in Leicestershire
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Edward Duncan, 1803–1882
Set of ten, one leaf of text, and printed wrapper: Count Sandor's Exploits in Leicestershire
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Edward Duncan, 1803–1882
Set of ten, one leaf of text, and printed wrapper: Count Sandor's Exploits in Leicestershire
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Edward Duncan, 1803–1882
Set of ten, one leaf of text, and printed wrapper: Count Sandor's Exploits in Leicestershire
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Edward Duncan, 1803–1882
Set of ten, one leaf of text, and printed wrapper: Count Sandor's Exploits in Leicestershire
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Edward Duncan, 1803–1882
Set of ten, one leaf of text, and printed wrapper: Count Sandor's Exploits in Leicestershire
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Edward Duncan, 1803–1882
Set of ten, one leaf of text, and printed wrapper: Count Sandor's Exploits in Leicestershire
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Edward Duncan, 1803–1882
Set of ten, one leaf of text, and printed wrapper: Count Sandor's Exploits in Leicestershire
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Off Whitby
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Possibly Peter DeWint, 1784–1849
Sea Study
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Victoria Tower
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Thomas Abiel Prior, 1809–1886
View of the Tower from the Pool
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Sailing Barge at Sea
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Study of a Pollarded Tree - a Willow
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H.M.S. Warspite 50 Guns
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The 'Jessie' and 'Eliza Jane' in Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope, 1829
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The "Horse and Groom," Lea Bridge
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Action with the Spanish Slave Frigate 'Velos Passaheros' Captured by Boarding by H.M. Ship 'Primrose' Commander W. Boughton, off Wydah Bight of Benin, September 6, 1830
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The Bentinck
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Whampoa, in China
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Launch of the 'Edinburgh', Blackwall, Nov. 9, 1825
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The Mary, Joshua Collings, Master, Entering the Harbour of La Valletta, in the Island of Malta, Dec. 5, 1835
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A View of Ramsgate with the 'Emma', Sir William Curtis's Yacht
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Set of ten, one leaf of text, and printed wrapper: Count Sandor's Exploits in Leicestershire
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Priam. The Winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom
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Velocipede. Winner of the St. Leger at the York Spring Meeting. 1828
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Chorister. The Winner of the Great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster 1831
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St. Giles. Winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom, 1832
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Harkaway. A Chesnut horse, foaled in Ireland in 1834, was bred by Thomas Ferguson, Esq. His sire Economist, his dam, a chesnut mare bred by Lord Cremorne, in 1823, ..
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Spaniel. The Winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom 1831
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Racing: Bloomsbury, Winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom 1839
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Bay Middleton. Winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom 1836
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Racing: Deception, Winner of the Oaks' Stakes at Epsom, 1839
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Ships of the General Steam Navigation Company, Caledonia 800 Tons leaving Hamburg - The Neptune 800 tons entering the Elbe, with her Majesty's Mails