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The Spanish Armada Driven out of Calais by Fire 1882 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)The Spanish Armada Driven out of Calais by Fire 1882 HMS Excellent
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Wreck of the Royal Mail Steamer RMS 'Armenian' on the Arklow Bank 1866 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)Wreck of the Royal Mail Steamer RMS 'Armenian' on the Arklow Bank 1866 The Box, Plymouth
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‘HMS Scout’ Passing an Iceberg, 4 March 1875 (Captain, Ralph P. Cator) 1880 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)‘HMS Scout’ Passing an Iceberg, 4 March 1875 (Captain, Ralph P. Cator) 1880 Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
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First Come, First Served 1873 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)First Come, First Served 1873 National Maritime Museum
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HMS 'Vivid' Passing the Old and New Eddystone Lighthouses, the Channel Squadron in the Distance 1885 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)HMS 'Vivid' Passing the Old and New Eddystone Lighthouses, the Channel Squadron in the Distance 1885 Government Art Collection
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‘HMS Lord Warden’ on Her Passage from Queensferry, Edinburgh to Portsmouth, Crossing over the Brown Ridge Shoal, North Sea (Captain,... 1882 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)‘HMS Lord Warden’ on Her Passage from Queensferry, Edinburgh to Portsmouth, Crossing over the Brown Ridge Shoal, North Sea (Captain, Ralph P. Cator) 1882 Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
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‘HMS Fawn’ Caught in a White Squall, Bass Straits, Australia (Commander, Ralph P. Cator) 1880 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)‘HMS Fawn’ Caught in a White Squall, Bass Straits, Australia (Commander, Ralph P. Cator) 1880 Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
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Antarctic Expedition: Escape from the Bergs, 1842 1863 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)Antarctic Expedition: Escape from the Bergs, 1842 1863 Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge
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Plymouth, Mount Batten and the Hoe 1866 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)Plymouth, Mount Batten and the Hoe 1866 Government Art Collection
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‘HMS Defence’ off Vigo, Spain, in Heavy Sea, 7 December 1876 (Captain, Ralph P. Cator) 1880 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)‘HMS Defence’ off Vigo, Spain, in Heavy Sea, 7 December 1876 (Captain, Ralph P. Cator) 1880 Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
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‘HMS Danube’ Blown on Shore while in Kazatch Bay, Sevastopol, Ukraine, 14 November 1854 (Lieutenant in Command, Ralph P. Cator) 1880 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)‘HMS Danube’ Blown on Shore while in Kazatch Bay, Sevastopol, Ukraine, 14 November 1854 (Lieutenant in Command, Ralph P. Cator) 1880 Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
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Captain Markham's Most Northerly Encampment Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)Captain Markham's Most Northerly Encampment National Maritime Museum
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HM Brig 'Philomel’ Capturing the Slaver, ‘Condor’, off the Coast of West Africa, 1880 (Midshipman Commanding, Ralph P. Cator) 1880 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)HM Brig 'Philomel’ Capturing the Slaver, ‘Condor’, off the Coast of West Africa, 1880 (Midshipman Commanding, Ralph P. Cator) 1880 Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
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‘HMS Pelican’ Homeward Bound in the English Channel, 1866 (Commander, Ralph P. Cator) 1880 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)‘HMS Pelican’ Homeward Bound in the English Channel, 1866 (Commander, Ralph P. Cator) 1880 Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
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Destruction by Fire of the 74-Gun Ship 'Achille' at the Close of the Battle of Trafalgar Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)Destruction by Fire of the 74-Gun Ship 'Achille' at the Close of the Battle of Trafalgar The Box, Plymouth
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HMS 'Erebus' Passing Through the Chain of Bergs, 1842 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)HMS 'Erebus' Passing Through the Chain of Bergs, 1842 National Maritime Museum
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Paddle Steamer 'Leinster' Leaving Holyhead 1874 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)Paddle Steamer 'Leinster' Leaving Holyhead 1874 Government Art Collection
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Antarctic Expedition: Gale in the Pack, 1842 1863 Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895)Antarctic Expedition: Gale in the Pack, 1842 1863 Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge