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An illustration and pages of text from a journal illustrating the ships in the king's navy fleet from 1546.
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An illustration and pages of text from a journal illustrating the ships in the king's navy fleet from 1546.
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An illustration and pages of text from a journal illustrating the ships in the king's navy fleet from 1546.
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An illustration and pages of text from a journal illustrating the ships in the king's navy fleet from 1546.
AR9120393 
An illustration and pages of text from a journal illustrating the ships in the king's navy fleet from 1546.
AR9120396 
A fleet of ships sailing off Portsmouth in Hampshire
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French military ships sailing down the estuary of Oporto and the Douro river
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Sketch of ships
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View of Glasgow
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A review of the Navy, reasons for augmentation in the Merchant Service.
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A Chinese pleasure boat or barge in the form of a serpent.
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A malt house and mill in Lambeth
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A view of Sheerness
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Several sorts of Chinese ships.
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Rowing boats
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A view of Hampton Court drawn in Indian Ink. A royal Tudor palace on the River Thames. Boats on the water.
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Map of Lepanto in Italy. The Battle of Lepanto took place on 7 October 1571. A fleet of the Holy League, a coalition of Spain and other catholic European countries, decisively defeated the main fleet
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The Navy Office London
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Naval battle
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Chinese vessels
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The vessels in the King's Navy. 
Galle subtile, coloured drawing of the vessels in the King's Navy. A galliasse. Boat with oars. A ceremonial vessel. Dated 1546, THE second Rolle declaryng the Nombre of the Kynges Maiestys owne Galliasses; with coloured drawings of the vessels and statements of their crews and armament. At the end of the roll is written 'Youre Mates humble and poure seruant. Par me. Anthony Anthony' [1546].  It was in the possession of Samuel Pepys 
Location British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier AR9111011 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6200px × 4278px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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