hms niger ship 1846, british navy

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'Basilisk', paddle sloop, 6 guns, towing stern-to-stern with 'Niger', screw sloop, 14 guns RMG PY0944

'Basilisk', paddle sloop, 6 guns, towing stern-to-stern with 'Niger', ...

'Basilisk', paddle sloop, 6 guns, towing stern-to-stern with 'Niger', screw sloop, 14 guns Inscribed: “Towing stern to stern each vessel exerting her utmost power in opposite directions. This trial of power bet... More

(Recto) The English fleet off the entrance to the Dardanelles; (verso) the French and English fleets in Besika Bay, October 1853 RMG PZ0882-001

(Recto) The English fleet off the entrance to the Dardanelles; (verso)...

(Recto) The English fleet off the entrance to the Dardanelles; (verso) the French and English fleets in Besika Bay, October 1853 No. 34 of 36 (PAI0849 - PAI0884). (Recto) Inscribed at the top, 'Entrance of Da... More

(Recto) The English fleet off the entrance to the Dardanelles; (verso) the French and English fleets in Besika Bay, October 1853 RMG PZ0882-003

(Recto) The English fleet off the entrance to the Dardanelles; (verso)...

(Recto) The English fleet off the entrance to the Dardanelles; (verso) the French and English fleets in Besika Bay, October 1853 No. 34 of 36 (PAI0849 - PAI0884). (Recto) Inscribed at the top, 'Entrance of Da... More

Loss of HMS Tiger, May 12th 1854

Loss of HMS Tiger, May 12th 1854

The loss of HMS Tiger, 12 May 1854 Sketch by Lieut Montagu O'Reilly, HMS Niger Day & Sons Colnaghi's Authentic Series' lower left Ships L-Rː Vesuvius, Niger, Tiger Diffused copy of the original

Loss of HMS Tiger

Loss of HMS Tiger

HMS Tiger (1849) runs aground during the Crimean War. Nearby are HMS Niger (1846) and HMS Vesuvius (1839)