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George Pechell Mends Collection

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Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: RMS Briton, late 19th to early 20th century (chromolithograph)

RMS Briton, late 19th to early 20th century (chromolithograph)
7341733 RMS Briton, late 19th to early 20th century (chromolithograph) by Wyllie, William Lionel (1851-1931); 27.4x21.3 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: The loss of HMS Conqueror, c.1862 (pen & wash)

The loss of HMS Conqueror, c.1862 (pen & wash)
7341722 The loss of HMS Conqueror, c.1862 (pen & wash) by Mends, George Pechell (1815-71); 17.9x22.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: The English Yacht Portsmouth at Anchor, 1675 (oil on panel)

The English Yacht Portsmouth at Anchor, 1675 (oil on panel)
7342590 The English Yacht Portsmouth at Anchor, 1675 (oil on panel) by Velde, Willem van de, the Elder (1611-93); 74.5x95.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: Chart of Terra Australis by M Flinders, Commr of His Majesty's Sloop, Investigator'

Chart of Terra Australis by M Flinders, Commr of His Majesty's Sloop, Investigator'
7342583 Chart of Terra Australis by M Flinders, Commr of His Majesty's Sloop, Investigator'. South Coast Sheet I 1801, 1814 (print) by British School

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: HMS Bellerophon off Cape Carthage, 26 April 1852, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour)

HMS Bellerophon off Cape Carthage, 26 April 1852, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour)
7342255 HMS Bellerophon off Cape Carthage, 26 April 1852, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour) by Mends, George Pechell (1815-71); 25.5x37.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: Study of HMS Queen at Malta, 3 March 1852, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour)

Study of HMS Queen at Malta, 3 March 1852, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour)
7342250 Study of HMS Queen at Malta, 3 March 1852, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour) by Mends, George Pechell (1815-71); 25.5x37.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: Clipper Ship Hesperus, 1874 (lithograph, coloured)

Clipper Ship Hesperus, 1874 (lithograph, coloured)
7342208 Clipper Ship Hesperus, 1874 (lithograph, coloured) by Dutton, Thomas Goldsworth (c.1819-91); 44.3x64.7 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: (Recto) The Sans Pareil in Besika Bay, 3 October 1853 and the French steamer Mogador towing

(Recto) The Sans Pareil in Besika Bay, 3 October 1853 and the French steamer Mogador towing the French Valmy into
7342259 (Recto) The Sans Pareil in Besika Bay, 3 October 1853 and the French steamer Mogador towing the French Valmy into the Dardanelles

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: A view of the man-of-war Queen Charlotte, 100 guns, laying at Spithead, 1796 (aquatint)

A view of the man-of-war Queen Charlotte, 100 guns, laying at Spithead, 1796 (aquatint)
7341849 A view of the man-of-war Queen Charlotte, 100 guns, laying at Spithead, 1796 (aquatint) by Fairburn, J. (19th Century); 25.3x35.1 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: The Shannon as a hulk at Sheerness, 4 September 1844, 1844 (watercolour)

The Shannon as a hulk at Sheerness, 4 September 1844, 1844 (watercolour)
7341827 The Shannon as a hulk at Sheerness, 4 September 1844, 1844 (watercolour) by Mends, George Pechell (1815-71); 16.7x35.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: HMS Trafalgar sailing into Malta Harbour with loss of her rudder head after a gale

HMS Trafalgar sailing into Malta Harbour with loss of her rudder head after a gale, 9 February 1852, 1852 (pen, ink)
7342252 HMS Trafalgar sailing into Malta Harbour with loss of her rudder head after a gale, 9 February 1852, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour) by Mends

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: HMS Trafalgar losing her rudder-head in a north-easterly gale off Malta, 1852 (pen, ink, wash)

HMS Trafalgar losing her rudder-head in a north-easterly gale off Malta, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour)
7342251 HMS Trafalgar losing her rudder-head in a north-easterly gale off Malta, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour) by Mends, George Pechell (1815-71); 25.5x37.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: Lithograph of Clipper Ship Yatala, 1865 (lithograph, coloured)

Lithograph of Clipper Ship Yatala, 1865 (lithograph, coloured)
7342201 Lithograph of Clipper Ship Yatala, 1865 (lithograph, coloured) by Dutton, Thomas Goldsworth (c.1819-91); 52.6x72.4 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: Sail exercise in Malta harbour, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour)

Sail exercise in Malta harbour, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour)
7342258 Sail exercise in Malta harbour, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour) by Mends, George Pechell (1815-71); 25.5x37.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: The Most Terrible Night, View of Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen during the English Bombardment of

The Most Terrible Night, View of Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen during the English Bombardment of Copenhagen at Night
8718036 The Most Terrible Night, View of Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen during the English Bombardment of Copenhagen at Night between 4 and 5 September 1807, 1807-08 (oil on canvas) by Lorentzen

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: Trafalgar under the Upper Barracca, Malta, 27 March 1852, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour)

Trafalgar under the Upper Barracca, Malta, 27 March 1852, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour)
7342253 Trafalgar under the Upper Barracca, Malta, 27 March 1852, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour) by Mends, George Pechell (1815-71); 25.5x37.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: Monarch at Sheerness from the Trafalgar 29 January 1851, 1851 (pen, ink, watercolour)

Monarch at Sheerness from the Trafalgar 29 January 1851, 1851 (pen, ink, watercolour)
7342247 Monarch at Sheerness from the Trafalgar 29 January 1851, 1851 (pen, ink, watercolour) by Mends, George Pechell (1815-71); 25.5x37.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: A Dutch Fleet lying-to in a breeze: a council-of-war, c.1665 (graphite, grey wash)

A Dutch Fleet lying-to in a breeze: a council-of-war, c.1665 (graphite, grey wash)
7342053 A Dutch Fleet lying-to in a breeze: a council-of-war, c.1665 (graphite, grey wash) by Velde, Willem van de, the Elder (1611-93); 26.5x54 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: HMS Cossack and Tartar, probably on the North American station, January 1857, 1857 (graphite)

HMS Cossack and Tartar, probably on the North American station, January 1857, 1857 (graphite)
7341810 HMS Cossack and Tartar, probably on the North American station, January 1857, 1857 (graphite) by Mends, George Pechell (1815-71); 27.3x37 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: The launch of an English ship, probably the James Galley, c.1676 (graphite & wash, grey)

The launch of an English ship, probably the James Galley, c.1676 (graphite & wash, grey)
7342596 The launch of an English ship, probably the James Galley, c.1676 (graphite & wash, grey) by Velde, Willem van de, the Younger (1633-1707); 23.6x45.1 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: Four shipping studies, including of a frigate action, 1851 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour)

Four shipping studies, including of a frigate action, 1851 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour)
7342248 Four shipping studies, including of a frigate action, 1851 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour) by Mends, George Pechell (1815-71); 25.5x37.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: The Admiral Dupont, 19th century (coloured lithograph)

The Admiral Dupont, 19th century (coloured lithograph)
7342218 The Admiral Dupont, 19th century (coloured lithograph) by Bufford, J. H. & Co. (19th century); 55.7x68.6 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: J.H)

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: The Charlemagne with Trafalgar leaving Port Mahon under tow by Firebrand, 1 June 1822, 1852 (pen)

The Charlemagne with Trafalgar leaving Port Mahon under tow by Firebrand, 1 June 1822, 1852 (pen, ink, wash)
7342257 The Charlemagne with Trafalgar leaving Port Mahon under tow by Firebrand, 1 June 1822, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour) by Mends

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: Action at Tamanana, 9 September 1645, 17th century (pen and brown ink, grey wash)

Action at Tamanana, 9 September 1645, 17th century (pen and brown ink, grey wash)
7342261 Action at Tamanana, 9 September 1645, 17th century (pen and brown ink, grey wash) by Velde, Willem van de, the Elder (1611-93); 15.7x23 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: HMS Trafalgar in Grand Harbour, Malta, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour)

HMS Trafalgar in Grand Harbour, Malta, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour)
7342254 HMS Trafalgar in Grand Harbour, Malta, 1852 (pen, ink, wash, watercolour) by Mends, George Pechell (1815-71); 25.5x37.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGeorge Pechell Mends Collection: HMS Trafalgar off Sheerness, from the Shannon, 28 December 1850, 1851-52 (pen and ink, wash)

HMS Trafalgar off Sheerness, from the Shannon, 28 December 1850, 1851-52 (pen and ink, wash, watercolour)
7342246 HMS Trafalgar off Sheerness, from the Shannon, 28 December 1850, 1851-52 (pen and ink, wash, watercolour) by Mends, George Pechell (1815-71); 25.5x37.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London


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