This site is an expanded and significantly upgraded version of the Flickr Commons based tool I wrote several years ago. As well as a major design/UX overhaul, it now includes data from further providers such as those available through Europeana, and also the Imperial War Museum. I'd welcome further suggestions as the harvesting tool and database are easily extendable.
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'Pincher' (1827). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the body plan with half stern board outline, sheer lines with inboard detail, and longitudinal half-breadth for 'Pincher' (1827), a 3-gun Schooner, as taken off at Chatham Dockyard.
Signed b
September 1837
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'Pincher' (1827). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the upper deck, and lower deck for 'Pincher' (1827), a 3-gun Schooner, as taken off at Chatham Dockyard. Note the pencil outline of a swivel-mounted gun on the centre line of the upper deck.
September 1837
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'Pincher' (1827). Scale: 1:96. Plan showing the sail plan for 'Pincher' (1827), a 3-gun Schooner.
7 October 1837
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'Victoria' (1831). Scale: 1:48. A plan showing the inboard profile, and accommodation plan for Victoria (1831), 109ft three-masted ship-rigged merchant ship. Mould Loft Number 78.
Attached to the front of this plan is a note in ink entitled
circa 1831
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. A wooden chart rule, on the front of which is a protractor for laying off courses on a chart, as well as a scale in inches. On the back are several scales to aid with the mathematical calculations carried out as part of a ship's navigation. The sca
after 1837
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. Awarded to Joachim D Heinrich Satow. Obverse: Head of Nicholas I (R). Legend in Russian script. Reverse: Legend in Russian script (for zeal). Bound in a volume of letters of commendation.
1837
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. Letter associated with a five-piece silver tea/coffee service comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar basin and salver including the original strainer [ZBA4944; ZBA4945; ZBA4946, ZBA4947and ZBA4948].
7 Mincing Lane
15 June 1837
Dear Madame,
He
1837
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. Presentation sword, which belonged to the Honourable Captain Robert Gore (1810-1854). The hilt of the sword consists of a dull gilt, solid half-basket guard with raised bars and a crown and anchor badge. There is a folding flap on the inside of guard. T
1837
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A steam frigate and a paddle steamer. Medium includes graphite.; Heightened with white.; Signed by artist and dated.
1837
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Asia (1824). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the sections and plan illustrating the storage of the tanks, barrels, and ballast for Asia (1824), an 84-gun Second Rate, two-decker.
Signed by John Fincham [Master Shipwright, Sheerness Dockyard, 1835-1839].
20 January 1837
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Button: Unknown. Button. Twisted rope edge, on a smooth background is a fouled anchor.
1837
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Capt Sir James Alexander Gordon, R.N. Engraved by W. Greatbatch. Technique includes etching.
1837
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Captn Sir Nesbit J. Willoughby, From an Original Picture by Barber in the Possession of Lord Middleton. Print
1837
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Crossing the Atlantic July 1836. Bound with PAF0252-PAF0254, PAF0256-PAF0285.; Medium includes graphite.
1837
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De Brik Havane Packet Gekommandeert door Kapitein Dirk Ts Visser, Overl: 1835. Port-side view of the Havane Packet on rough waves, shown off the Lizard, Cornwall, represented by the Lizard lighthouse in the far-right distance.
Inscribed on the image, bott
1837
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Francois-Joseph Paul de Grasse, Comte de Grasse, 1722 - 88. Print titled 'DE GRASSE'
1837
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Harmony and Discord. With caption: 'Oh! how sweet is the pleasure, how great the delight, when soft love and harmony together unite! But how sad is the contrast where envy and strife, make two once loving souls lead a cat-and-dog life!' Part of
1837
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Her Majesty's Indian Naval uniform: pattern 1828. Full dress coat worn by Commodore Robert Oliver (1783–1848), of the Indian Navy.
This double-breasted tailcoat is the 1828 regulation pattern, although it was made in 1837, and reflects the fas
1837
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His Most Gracious Majesty, William - Henry The Fourth. Technique includes stipple engraving.
1837
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His Royal Highness Prince William Henry. Serving as a Midshipman on board the Prince George. Print. A copy made from West's earlier print of the 1780s, at the time of the subject's death in 1837, as King William IV (from 1830)
1837
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HMS Terror and the paddle steamer Rhadamanthus at sea. Bound with PAF0252, PAF0254-PAF0285.; Medium includes graphite.
1837
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HMS Terror during her passage home, on the larboard tack, showing sail carried to counteract effect of broken sternpost. Bound with PAF0252-PAF0276, PAF0278-PAF0285.
1837
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HMS Terror during her passage home, on the starboard tack, showing sail carried to counteract effect of broken sternpost. Bound with PAF0252-PAF0275, PAF0277-PAF0285.; Medium includes graphite.; Heightened with white.
1837
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HMS Terror's stern lifted by the ice, 28 Sept 1837. Bound with PAF0252-PAF0261, PAF0263-PAF0285.; Medium includes graphite.; Heightened with white.
1837
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Horatio [Nelson] Nelson-Ward, 1822 - 88, aged 14. Silhouette on paper or card in an oval gilt metal surround with beaded decoration, set in a black-lacquered backing board, with a brass suspension ring and hanger in the form of an acorn and oak leaves, to
1837
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Medea Towing a Turkish Corvette out of a dangerous situation in the Island of Syra 26 Augst 1836. The ‘Medea’ towing a Turkish Corvette off the rocky island of Syra (or Syros), Greece, facing left. Two ship’s boats accompany each vessel.
1837
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No II. Parting company with the Rhadamanthus off the Orkneys June 1836. Bound with PAF0252-PAF0253, PAF0255-PAF0285.; Medium includes graphite.
1837
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No IV Sailing through loose ice August 1836. Bound with PAF0252-PAF0255, PAF0257-PAF0285.; Medium includes graphite.
1837
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No IX HMS Terror showing the courtyard, and snow walls built around the ship. Bound with PAF0252-PAF0262, PAF0264-PAF0285.; Medium includes graphite.; Heightened with white.
1837
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No V. At sunset Aug... the Ship was made fast to an ice berg.... Bound with PAF0252-PAF0256, PAF0258-PAF0285.; Medium includes graphite.; Heightened with white.
1837
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No X Sketch of the Terror from the Observatory. Bound with PAF0252-PAF0263, PAF0265-PAF0285.; Medium includes graphite.; Heightened with white.
1837
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No XI Sketch of HMS Terror from Mt Pleasant. Bound with PAF0252-PAF0264, PAF0266-PAF0285.
1837
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No XI Sketch of the position of HMS Terror the latter end of February 1837. Bound with PAF0252-PAF0265, PAF0267-PAF0285.
1837
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No XIII Sketch of the position of HMS Terror in the early part of March 1837 when the ice seemed likely to run over her. Bound with PAF0252-PAF0266, PAF0268-PAF0285.
1837
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No XV Sketch of HMS Terror on the morning of March 16 showing the situation in which she remained till July. Bound with PAF0252-PAF0268, PAF0270-PAF0285.; Medium includes graphite.; Heightened with white.
1837
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No XVII The ship's Company were all employed clearing away the ice... when a great portion of it... broke away and nearly rolled over.... Bound with PAF0252-PAF0270, PAF0272-PAF0285.; Medium includes graphite.; Heightened with white.
1837
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No XX After the ship settled down... the ice saw was again set to work and the mass was cut through.... Bound with PAF0252-PAF0273, PAF0275-PAF0285.; Medium includes graphite.; Heightened with white.
1837
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No XXI... the mass of ice split leaving a large mass still sticking to her.... Bound with PAF0252-PAF0274, PAF0276-PAF0285.; Medium includes graphite.; Heightened with white.
1837
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No.22 is a view of the Port side of the ship with an effect of sunrise in February 1837 and shewing the state of the snow walls at that time. Medium includes graphite. See also BHC3655.
1837
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Nymph (1812). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the upper deck for Nymph (1812), a 38-gun Fifth Rate, Frigate, as proposed to be fitted for an Ordinary Guardship without a poop deck.
Reverse: Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the upper deck for Nymph (1812), a 38-gun
January 1837
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Nymphe (1812). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the upper deck for Nymph (1812), a 38-gun Fifth Rate, Frigate, as proposed to be fitted for an Ordinary Guardship with a poop deck. This plan is the neat version of the sketch on ZAZ2550.
Signed by William Stone
25 January 1837
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Nymphe (1812). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the upper deck for Nymph (1812), a 38-gun Fifth Rate, Frigate, as proposed to be fitted for an Ordinary Guardship without a poop deck. The plan includes alterations to the accommodation in pencil. This plan is th
25 January 1837
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