Images Filters Artist Artist... Captain George Pechell Mends (14) Collection Collection... Royal Museums Greenwich (14) Country Country... England (4) Turkey (2) Gibraltar (1) Tunisia (1) Continent Continent... Europe (6) Seas & Oceans (5) Asia (2) Africa (1) Medium Medium... Watercolour (14) Category Category... Travel & Transport (9) Landscapes & Seascapes (3) Buildings & Architecture (1) People & Society (1) Date Date... 1500-1599 (1) 1600-1699 (1) 1750s (4) 1760s (1) 1770s (3) 1780s (1) 1790s (1) 1800s (1) 1810s (2) 1820s (2) 1830s (3) 1840s (3) 1850s (4) 1860s (4) 1870s (3) 1880s (2) 1890s (1) 14 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map A naval ship ca.1850 + Add to album Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert No.1. Built at Pembroke Dockyard 1855 + Add to album H.M.S. Racoon + Add to album HMS Donegal (1840) + Add to album H.M.S. Defence No.12 + Add to album HMS Helicon + Add to album (Recto) View of two large houses surrounded by countryside, with notes on watercolours; (verso) Two landscape watercolours. (15 Jul 1850) + Add to album Coastal scene in poor weather, with two women seated on a promenade bench under a lamp post, one with an umbrella, looking out to sea (Oct 1862 (?)) + Add to album The 'Shannon' as a hulk at Sheerness, 4 September 1844 (4 September 1844) + Add to album (Recto) Unfinished watercolour of the 'Britannia' anchored in 'Mulah Bay' (Vourla/ Urla Bay), Turkey, west of Smyrna (Izmir); (Verso) Mulah Bay (18 September 1852) + Add to album (Recto) The southern part of Mulah Bay (Vourla/ Urla Bay), near Smyrna (Izmir), Turkey (continued from PAI0874); (Verso) Port Mandri, Greece, 2 October 1852 (18 September - October 1852) + Add to album (Recto) HMS 'Bellerophon' off Cape Carthage, 26 April 1852; (Verso) Fort St Elmo and the entrance to the Grand Harbour, Malta, 20 March 1852 (March - April 1852) + Add to album (Recto) Gibraltar from the Queen of Spain's Chair, 22 January 1853; (verso, undated) St Angelo and Dockyard Creek, Malta (January - May/June 1853) + Add to album The Explosion of the US Paddle Frigate Missouri - on fire in Gibraltar Bay with HMS Malabar stationed in the foreground (After August 26 1843) + Add to album 1 A naval ship ca.1850 © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert No.1. Built at Pembroke Dockyard 1855 © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND H.M.S. Racoon © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND HMS Donegal (1840) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND H.M.S. Defence No.12 © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND HMS Helicon © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND (Recto) View of two large houses surrounded by countryside, with notes on watercolours; (verso) Two landscape watercolours. (15 Jul 1850) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND Coastal scene in poor weather, with two women seated on a promenade bench under a lamp post, one with an umbrella, looking out to sea (Oct 1862 (?)) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND The 'Shannon' as a hulk at Sheerness, 4 September 1844 (4 September 1844) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND (Recto) Unfinished watercolour of the 'Britannia' anchored in 'Mulah Bay' (Vourla/ Urla Bay), Turkey, west of Smyrna (Izmir); (Verso) Mulah Bay (18 September 1852) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND (Recto) The southern part of Mulah Bay (Vourla/ Urla Bay), near Smyrna (Izmir), Turkey (continued from PAI0874); (Verso) Port Mandri, Greece, 2 October 1852 (18 September - October 1852) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND (Recto) HMS 'Bellerophon' off Cape Carthage, 26 April 1852; (Verso) Fort St Elmo and the entrance to the Grand Harbour, Malta, 20 March 1852 (March - April 1852) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND (Recto) Gibraltar from the Queen of Spain's Chair, 22 January 1853; (verso, undated) St Angelo and Dockyard Creek, Malta (January - May/June 1853) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND The Explosion of the US Paddle Frigate Missouri - on fire in Gibraltar Bay with HMS Malabar stationed in the foreground (After August 26 1843) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND