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Images relating to general maritime history

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Background imageMaritime Collection: Maritime flags, 1875

Maritime flags, 1875
Maritime flags published by Richard H Laurie in 1875. 14. Jersey. 15. Victualling Service. 16. Custom House. 17. Excise. 18. Cinque Ports. 19. City of Edinburg. 20. Ireland. 21. City of Dublin. 22

Background imageMaritime Collection: Great Western Steam Ship, 1838

Great Western Steam Ship, 1838
Hand-coloured engraving with aquatint depicting port side profile view of the SS Great Western. Vessel appears to be leaving Bristol, with buildings and church towers behind her

Background imageMaritime Collection: Bristol Harbour by Harold Wyllie

Bristol Harbour by Harold Wyllie
Painting of Bristol Harbour by the famous marine artist Harold Wyllie. Signed and dated 1850. Larger sailing vessels moored up in Bristols Floating Harbour

Background imageMaritime Collection: The Arrival of the Iron Steam Ship Great Britain in New York, 1845

The Arrival of the Iron Steam Ship Great Britain in New York, 1845
Coloured print showing the arrival of the SS Great Britain in New York on her first transatlantic voyage. The print is entitled The Arrival of the Iron Steam Ship Great Britain

Background imageMaritime Collection: Photograph: Scrapping of the SS Great Eastern, c1889-1890

Photograph: Scrapping of the SS Great Eastern, c1889-1890
Gelatine dry plate glass negative photographs showing the scrapping of the SS Great Eastern in 1889-1890 at Rock Ferry on the River Mersey, by Henry Bath and Son

Background imageMaritime Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: side elevations and plan of a ship, probably the SS Great Britain

Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: side elevations and plan of a ship, probably the SS Great Britain, c1842-1843
Pencil sketch by IK Brunel showing the side elevations of ship with funnels, screw propeller, and three masts. Also plan of deck, and calculations. This is probably the SS Great Britain

Background imageMaritime Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: Cross-section of a steamship with paddle wheels

Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: Cross-section of a steamship with paddle wheels, possibly the Great Eastern, c1854
Sketch by IK Brunel. Cross-section of a steamship with paddle wheels, possibly the Great Eastern. Also a plan of the shape of the ship; details of the engine; and a cross section. c1854

Background imageMaritime Collection: SS Great Western setting off from Bristol on her maiden voyage to the United States, 1838

SS Great Western setting off from Bristol on her maiden voyage to the United States, 1838
This print shows the SS Great Western setting off from Bristol on her maiden voyage to the United States. She is shown in profile

Background imageMaritime Collection: SS Great Eastern in unnamed harbour

SS Great Eastern in unnamed harbour
Photograph of the SS Great Eastern moored in unnamed harbour. Building in foreground, vessels in midground and the Great Eastern in the background

Background imageMaritime Collection: The SS Great Britain in Table Bay, 1852

The SS Great Britain in Table Bay, 1852
Marine painting, seascape, SS Great Britain entering harbour at Cape Town, South Africa, accompanied by pilot boat. By artist John Wilson, 1854

Background imageMaritime Collection: SS Great Britain on the Atlantic, 1846

SS Great Britain on the Atlantic, 1846
Oil painting of the SS Great Britain, by Bristol based marine artist Joseph Walter, c1846

Background imageMaritime Collection: Photograph: Scrapping of the SS Great Eastern, c1889-1890

Photograph: Scrapping of the SS Great Eastern, c1889-1890
Gelatine dry plate glass negative photographs showing the scrapping of the SS Great Eastern in 1889-1890 at Rock Ferry on the River Mersey, by Henry Bath and Son

Background imageMaritime Collection: Photograph: Scrapping of the SS Great Eastern, c1889-1890

Photograph: Scrapping of the SS Great Eastern, c1889-1890
Gelatine dry plate glass negative photographs showing the scrapping of the SS Great Eastern in 1889-1890 at Rock Ferry on the River Mersey, by Henry Bath and Son

Background imageMaritime Collection: Maritime flags, 1875

Maritime flags, 1875
Maritime flags published by Richard H Laurie in 1875. 1. Royal Standard of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. 2. British: Admiralty. 3. St Georges Jack. 4. Red Ensign and Pendant. 5

Background imageMaritime Collection: Maritime flags, 1875

Maritime flags, 1875
Maritime flags published by Richard H Laurie in 1875. 34. Spanish: Merchant. 35. Canary Isles. 36. Majorca. 37. Minorca. 38. Iviza. 39. Portugal: standard. 40. Portuguese National flag. 41


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