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The Great Western Steam Ship, intended to trade between Bristol and New York, leaving Cumberland Basin on the morning of the 18th Aug 1837, in tow of the Lion Steam Tug and accompanied by the Benledi and Herald Steamers RMG PY0209

The Great Western Steam Ship, intended to trade between Bristol and Ne...

The Great Western Steam Ship, intended to trade between Bristol and New York, leaving Cumberland Basin on the morning of the 18th Aug 1837, in tow of the Lion Steam Tug and accompanied by the Benledi and Herald... More

HMS ‘Nemesis’ and boats attacking a masked Battery, February 23rd 1841 (First Opium War) CKS 2019

HMS ‘Nemesis’ and boats attacking a masked Battery, February 23rd 1841...

HMS ‘Nemesis’ and boats attacking a masked Battery, 23 February 1841 (First Opium War) On 23 February 1841, Nemesis in consort with pinnaces from the British ships Calliope, Samarang, Herald, and Alligator, pro... More

Nemesis Attacking a Masked Battery

Nemesis Attacking a Masked Battery

On 23 February 1841, Nemesis in consort with pinnaces from the British ships Calliope, Samarang, Herald, and Alligator, proceeded to Anson's Bay where the Chinese had been observed making hostile preparations b... More

Bulletin - United States National Museum (1960) (19886658163)

Bulletin - United States National Museum (1960) (19886658163)

Title: Bulletin - United States National Museum Identifier: bulletinunitedst2191960unit (find matches) Year: 1877 (1870s) Authors: United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. ... More