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Sir James Thornhill Allegory of the Power of Great Britain by Sea, design for a decorative panel for George I's ceremonial coach
Attributed to Sir James Thornhill, 1675–1734
Allegory of the Power of Great Britain by Sea, design for a decorative panel for George I's ceremonial coach
ca. 1720
Not on view
William Woollett The Fishery
Print made by William Woollett, 1735–1785
The Fishery
1768
John Boydell Noon
Print made by John Boydell, 1720–1804
Noon
1753
Nicholas Pocock The Ranger, Private Ship of War, with her Prizes
Nicholas Pocock, 1740–1821
The Ranger, Private Ship of War, with her Prizes
1780
Dominic Serres Troops Disembarking
Attributed to Dominic Serres, 1722–1793
Troops Disembarking
1758-1793
Richard Westall The Seven Bishops Going To Trial
Richard Westall, 1765–1836
The Seven Bishops Going To Trial
1790
Peter P. Benazech The Glorious Defeat of the French Fleet under the Command of Marshal Conflans, off Belle-Isle, on the 20th of November, 1759, ...
Print made by Peter P. Benazech, 1767–1794
The Glorious Defeat of the French Fleet under the Command of Marshal Conflans, off Belle-Isle, on the 20th of November, 1759, ..
ca. 1759
Peter P. Benazech The Brave Captain Tyrrill in the Buckingham of 66 Guns and 472 Men, Defeating the Florissant, Aigrette & Atalante, Three French Ships of War, 3rd November, 1758
Print made by Peter P. Benazech, 1767–1794
The Brave Captain Tyrrill in the Buckingham of 66 Guns and 472 Men, Defeating the Florissant, Aigrette & Atalante, Three French Ships of War, 3rd November, 1758
ca. 1760
Thomas Daniell South East View of Fort George, Madras
Thomas Daniell, 1749–1840
South East View of Fort George, Madras
January 1793
Thomas Daniell Front of Fort William and River Hoogly
Thomas Daniell, 1749–1840
Front of Fort William and River Hoogly
undated
Francis Swaine A Naval Squadron Lying at Spithead
Francis Swaine, 1730–1782
A Naval Squadron Lying at Spithead
between 1745 and 1783