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Loss of the 'Birkenhead', 26 February 1852 RMG PY0930

Loss of the 'Birkenhead', 26 February 1852 RMG PY0930

Loss of the 'Birkenhead', 26 February 1852 Shows the 'Birkenheads wreck in 1852. Inscribed in red on the picture area: "Loss of the Birkenhead on 26th Feby 18-". The artist was at the time a 19-year-old Cornet ... More

Wreck of H.M. Steamship 'Birkenhead', 26 February 1852 RMG 2126

Wreck of H.M. Steamship 'Birkenhead', 26 February 1852 RMG 2126

Extract from 'The Times' - The 'Birkenhead' went down in 1852, when nearly 500 Officers and Men all standing in presence of death upon the sinking ship, as calmly as on the parade ground. The then King of Prus... More

Charles Edward Dixon HMS Birkenhead 1845 troopship steam frigate

Charles Edward Dixon HMS Birkenhead 1845 troopship steam frigate

The wreck of HMS Birkenhead troopship steam frigate in 1852. Painting by Charles Edward Dixon.Scanned image using an Epson Perfection V800.

The Birkenhead-Troopship ship. Black and white photo.

The Birkenhead-Troopship ship. Black and white photo.

The Birkenhead troopship. The only known picture of the ship as she actually existed. Owned by the late Mr. Barber, Chief Engineer, R.N., a survivor, and the work of a brother officer.

Wreck of the Birkenhead, British naval battle painting

Wreck of the Birkenhead, British naval battle painting

The picture, which was very well received at the time, was exhibited in England in 1893 and prints of it widely distributed to the public.

The Wreck of the Birkenhead, British naval battle painting

The Wreck of the Birkenhead, British naval battle painting

"The Wreck of the 'Birkenhead' in 1852" of lithograph after a painting by Charles Dixon, published in Britannia's Bulwarks, 1901.

Wreck of H.M. Steamship 'Birkenhead', 26 February 1852 RMG 2126

Wreck of H.M. Steamship 'Birkenhead', 26 February 1852 RMG 2126

Wreck of H.M. Steamship 'Birkenhead', 26 February 1852 Inscribed: "Wreck of H.M. Steamship 'Birkenhead.' Off Danger Point, Cape of Good Hope, at One o'clock on the morning of the 26th February 1852. The Ship i... More