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Set - 1 “THE MARINER'S CHRONICLE or Authentic and
Complete History of Popular Shipwrecks Recording the Most Remarkable
Disasters Which Have Happened on the Ocean, to People of All Nations.
Particularly the Adventures and Sufferings of British Seamen by Wreck
Fire, Famine and Other Calamities Incident to the Life of Marine
Enterprise.”
Collection
of 12 Views. $395, both collections below $560
Published. London. 1805-1810. For Archibald
Duncan, Esq. Late of the Royal Navy. |
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Wrecks-1, 4X6¼
Sir Ed.
Pellew saving
the Crew of the
Dutton East Indiaman |

Wrecks-2, 4X6
The Guardian on an
Island of Ice |

Wrecks-3, 4¼X6¼
The Hindostan
East Indiaman |
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Wrecks-4, 4¼X6¼
Lieut. Archer Cutting
Away the Lanyards
of the Phoenix |

Wrecks-5, 4X6
Loss of the
Vryheids |

Wrecks-6, 4X6
Lady Hobart Packet |
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Wrecks-7, 4X6
The Doddington
East Indiaman |

Wrecks-8, 4X6¼
Loss of the
Hindostan by Fire |

Wrecks-9, 4½X6¼
Loss of the
Nottingham Galley |
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Wrecks-10, 7X8
Loss of the
Abergavenny |

Wrecks-11, 7X8
Shipwreck of Lord Royston
and Suite on Memel
Bar:
with a View of
Mr. Greathead's Life Boat |

Wrecks-12, 7X8½
Sinking of the
Royal George
at Spithead |
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Set -2
THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS” (19th Century Steel Engravings.)
Published. London. 1843-1869
Collection
of 15 Views. $310, both
collections above $560 |
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Wrecks-13, 6X9½
Wreck of
the Pegasus
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Wrecks-14, 7X9½
Wreck of the
Emigrant ship "John" 1855
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Wrecks-15, 7X9½
Wreck of the
'Floridian" Emigrant Ship
on the Long Sands
off Harwick 1849 |
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Wrecks-16, 4¼X6
Shipwreck of the
"Great Britain" |

Wrecks-17, 7½X9½
Picking up a man
overboard
from the Peninsular and
Oriental Company's ship
"Candia" in the Red Sea |

Wrecks-18, 7½X9½
Icebergs off the
Coast of Labrador |
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Wrecks-19, 5½X6¼
Loss of the
"Elberfield" Steamer |

Wrecks-20, 6½X8½
Wreck of the
American Packet-Ship
"Henry Clay" |

Wrecks-21, 5½X9¼
Wreck of the
"Columbia" Steam-Ship |
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Wrecks-22, 5X6¼
Wreck of "The Kestrel"
Screw-Propeller Steamer
in the Bay of St. Shotts |

Wrecks-23, 6½X9½
"The Acadia"
North American
Mail Steamer |

Wrecks-24,
15X9½
a.) The "Sirius" Steamer.
b.) The "Sirius"
as left by the tide
c.) Clearing the wreck.
d.) Scene of the wreck. |
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Wrecks-25, 5X6¼
Collision between
"The Orwell" and "Sylph"
Steamers off Greenwich |

Wrecks-26, 7X9½
"The Europa"
Mail Steam-Ship
and boats rescuing emigrants
from the Brig. "Charles Bartlett" |

Wrecks-27, 10X14½
"The Last From the Wreck"
by E. Duncan, in the
Exhibition of the
Water-Colour Society |
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