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See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Shipping Off Shakespeare's Cliff (1806) + Add to album Ramsgate (1805) + Add to album FISHERMEN BY ROCKS + Add to album Pool of London, below London Bridge (c.1790) + Add to album Fishing boats at sea + Add to album Sailing vessel in a storm + Add to album In Harbour + Add to album The Fleet Off the Coast, Beachy Head (c. 1790-1805) + Add to album An East Indiaman Drawn up for repairs (ca. 1800) + Add to album [Ships in the Thames] (1790 [?]) + Add to album HMS Endeavour off the coast of New Holland (1794 [?]) + Add to album [Prison hulk loading] (1800-1809 [?]) + Add to album Untitled (English Men-of-War lying at Spithead) (1787-1808) + Add to album The Hill of Howth (1813) + Add to album Merchant Ship Off Shore + Add to album Men-of-War and other Shipping on the Thames (most probably at Deptford) + Add to album Man-of-War being Refitted (ca. 1787) + Add to album Ships of the Line off Dover + Add to album Shakespeare Cliff, Dover (ca. 1800) + Add to album Man-of-War and Shipping off the Coast + Add to album A Trading Brig Preparing to Set Sail on the Thames, Warships Running Down the Estuary Beyond (between 1787 and 1808) + Add to album A Third-Rate in Coastal Waters (1788) + Add to album A Warship Preparing to Leave the Anchorage (between 1787 and 1808) + Add to album Shipping in a Harbour (c.1800) + Add to album Sailing Boat passing a Lighthouse (c.1800) + Add to album Marine (18th - 19th century) + Add to album Shipping at Anchor + Add to album Untitled + Add to album Untitled (c.1790) + Add to album Shipping off the Coast (c.1790) + Add to album Boats off Shakespeare's Cliff + Add to album Shipping off Gibraltar + Add to album A Sloop in a Gale off the Forelands + Add to album 1 Shipping Off Shakespeare's Cliff (1806) image © Christie's | All Rights Reserved Ramsgate (1805) image © Christie's | All Rights Reserved FISHERMEN BY ROCKS Image © By permission of the Warden and Scholars of Winchester College | All Rights Reserved Pool of London, below London Bridge (c.1790) Courtesy of The Courtauld Gallery | CC BY 2.0 Fishing boats at sea Courtesy of The Courtauld Gallery | CC BY 2.0 Sailing vessel in a storm Courtesy of The Courtauld Gallery | CC BY 2.0 In Harbour Courtesy of Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums | All Rights Reserved The Fleet Off the Coast, Beachy Head (c. 1790-1805) Image courtesy of the Cleveland Museum of Art | CC0 1.0 An East Indiaman Drawn up for repairs (ca. 1800) © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | CC BY-NC-ND [Ships in the Thames] (1790 [?]) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain HMS Endeavour off the coast of New Holland (1794 [?]) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain [Prison hulk loading] (1800-1809 [?]) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Untitled (English Men-of-War lying at Spithead) (1787-1808) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 The Hill of Howth (1813) Image courtesy of the British Library | Public Domain Merchant Ship Off Shore image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art Men-of-War and other Shipping on the Thames (most probably at Deptford) image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art Man-of-War being Refitted (ca. 1787) image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art Ships of the Line off Dover image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art Shakespeare Cliff, Dover (ca. 1800) image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art Man-of-War and Shipping off the Coast image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art A Trading Brig Preparing to Set Sail on the Thames, Warships Running Down the Estuary Beyond (between 1787 and 1808) image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art A Third-Rate in Coastal Waters (1788) image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art A Warship Preparing to Leave the Anchorage (between 1787 and 1808) image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art Shipping in a Harbour (c.1800) image © All rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Sailing Boat passing a Lighthouse (c.1800) image © All rights reserved | All Rights Reserved Marine (18th - 19th century) No Known Copyright Restrictions | Public Domain Shipping at Anchor image © Guy Peppiatt Fine Art | All Rights Reserved Untitled image © Guy Peppiatt Fine Art | All Rights Reserved Untitled (c.1790) image © Guy Peppiatt Fine Art | All Rights Reserved Shipping off the Coast (c.1790) image © Guy Peppiatt Fine Art | All Rights Reserved Boats off Shakespeare's Cliff image © Guy Peppiatt Fine Art | All Rights Reserved Shipping off Gibraltar image © Guy Peppiatt Fine Art | All Rights Reserved A Sloop in a Gale off the Forelands image reproduced by permission of the Provost and Fellows of Eton College | All Rights Reserved