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Ebenezer Colls Collection

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Background imageEbenezer Colls Collection: Two Deckers off Longships Lighthouse, Lands End (oil on canvas)

Two Deckers off Longships Lighthouse, Lands End (oil on canvas)
7076558 Two Deckers off Longships Lighthouse, Lands End (oil on canvas) by Colls, Ebenezer (1812-87); Private Collection

Background imageEbenezer Colls Collection: The HMS Endymion rescuing a French ship caught in the storm in 1803. Oil on canvas, circa 1850-1855

The HMS Endymion rescuing a French ship caught in the storm in 1803. Oil on canvas, circa 1850-1855
MMM5458779 The HMS Endymion rescuing a French ship caught in the storm in 1803. Oil on canvas, circa 1850-1855, by Ebenezer Colls (1812-1887)

Background imageEbenezer Colls Collection: A Fruit Market and a Herb Market, 1775-79 (mezzotint)

A Fruit Market and a Herb Market, 1775-79 (mezzotint)
7088700 A Fruit Market and a Herb Market, 1775-79 (mezzotint) by Farrington, Joseph (1747-1821) (after); Private Collection

Background imageEbenezer Colls Collection: A Two Decker Leaving Port with Other Warships Anchored in the Roadstead (oil)

A Two Decker Leaving Port with Other Warships Anchored in the Roadstead (oil)
7088690 A Two Decker Leaving Port with Other Warships Anchored in the Roadstead (oil) by Colls, Ebenezer (1812-87); Private Collection

Background imageEbenezer Colls Collection: A Short Horn Steer in a Field (oil)

A Short Horn Steer in a Field (oil)
7076607 A Short Horn Steer in a Field (oil) by Willoughby, W (fl.1857-1888); Private Collection

Background imageEbenezer Colls Collection: The death of Horatio Nelson

The death of Horatio Nelson
MMM5458801 The death of Horatio Nelson by Drummond, Samuel (1765-1844); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The death of Horatio Nelson (1758-1805)

Background imageEbenezer Colls Collection: The Battle of St Vincent, 14 February 1797. 1798 (oil on canvas)

The Battle of St Vincent, 14 February 1797. 1798 (oil on canvas)
7337678 The Battle of St Vincent, 14 February 1797. 1798 (oil on canvas) by Cleveley, Robert (1747-1809); 106.7x160 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageEbenezer Colls Collection: Destruction of the Droits de l'Homme, 13 January 1797 (Oil painting)

Destruction of the Droits de l'Homme, 13 January 1797 (Oil painting)
7337676 Destruction of the Droits de l'Homme, 13 January 1797 (Oil painting) by Colls, Ebenezer (1812-87); 68.6x96.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London


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