EditorialModel of an East Indiaman in Camels, Truss model of the hull of an East India dealer on camels. Behind and forty gun ports spread over three decks. Four levels: lower deck, intermediate deck, barge deck and louse plaster and half deck, upper campanelle...
EditorialModel of an East Indiaman, Truss model of the trunk of an East Indian sailor, the model can be dismantled in two layers. Eighteen gun ports spread over two decks. Three levels: lower deck, intermediate deck, box deck and half deck, all just deck beams,...
EditorialModel of the 58-gun East Indiaman Merkurius Model of the 58-gun East Indiaman Merkurius Model of the 58-gun East Indiaman Merkurius Model of a 58-Gun Dutch East Indiaman, Polychromed, rigged timber frame. The armament was already missing in 1858, sixty...
EditorialHalf Model of an East Indiaman, Half model of a ship, probably the last built for the VOC, with the name Admiraal de Ruyter, Admiraal de Ruyter (ship), Dutch East India Company, anonymous, Amsterdam, 1800 - 1804, wood (plant material), h 37 cm ? w 109 ...
EditorialHalf Model of an East Indiaman, Polychromed mold model (starboard) of a three-mast. No decks or artillery gates indicated, half deck and bucket deck can be distinguished by the screams. Twisted mirror, hollow wulf, no details of fence or side gallery, ...
EditorialShip's model of the Prince Willem Ship model of the Prince Willem Model of an East Indiaman, Testified model of an East Indiesman equipped with 58 guns. In the mirror between two mermaids the coat of arms of Middelburg, in the year 1651, below it a ful...
EditorialAn Indiaman and a Two Decker Hove to, Said to be Thomas Dumar, Esq. in H.M. Ship 'Portland' Delivering the Leeward Island Convoy, in 1776. Date/Period: 1796. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 106.7 cm (42 in); Width: 167.6 cm (65.9 in).
EditorialLoss of the Kent, East Indiaman, n.d., Published by Kronheim & Company, English, 19th century, London, Intaglio with color woodblocks (Baxter process), on paper.
EditorialPortrait of Sir Captain West of the Dutton Indiaman, 1785. John I Smart (British, 1741-1811). Watercolor over traces of black chalk, with metallic gold paint on laid paper; sheet: 16.3 x 15.3 cm (6 7/16 x 6 in.); unframed: 19.6 x 15.3 cm (7 11/16 x 6 i...
EditorialThe Essex East Indiaman. 1785. The Essex East Indiaman, refitted at anchor in Bombay Harbour. Aquatint. Originally published/produced in 1785. . Source: P493,.
EditorialDeck view of an East Indiaman with a mate at the helm. Draughtsman: Jan Brandes. Dating: 1779 - 1787. Place: Atlantic Ocean. Measurements: h 155 mm ? w 195 mm.
EditorialView from the gallery of an East Indiaman. Draughtsman: Jan Brandes. Dating: May-1778 - Jun-1787. Place: Atlantic Ocean. Measurements: h 195 mm ? w 155 mm.
Editorial'The Dismasted Indiaman. The Dunira East Indiaman'. Capt. Montgomerie Hamilton. Totally dismantled in a hurricane, at night, 20th January 1825... 'The Dismasted Indiaman. The Dunira East Indiaman'. London, 1826. Coloured aquatint. Source: P861.
EditorialAn engraving of the Fame East Indiaman sailing ship foundering and sinking in a storm. . Loss of the Fame, East Indiaman vessel. Stationer's Almanack. England 1825. Artist: Brown, T. H. (fl.1825-32) Published in Stationers Almanack for 1825. . Sourc...
EditorialPortrait of Wigram Money, BCS, Bengal Civil Service, seated half length facing the viewer, an open book on his knee. 1840-45. Painting. Oil on canvas. . Portrait of Wigram Money (1784-1856). Artist: Sant, James (1820-1916) Oil on canvas; 90 by 69.5 ...
EditorialThe 'Earl of Abergavenny' in full sail. Oil painting. . The 'Earl of Abergavenny'. 1801. The 'Earl of Abergavenny', East Indiaman, off Southsea, 1801 Inscribed: ‘T Luny, 1801’ 34 by 60 ins (86.5 by 152 cms) Purchased from R. Wordsworth-Smi...
EditorialThe Essex East Indiaman. 1785. The Essex East Indiaman, refitted at anchor in Bombay Harbour. Aquatint. Originally published/produced in 1785. . Source: P493,.
EditorialA damaged ship in distress on stormy seas; figures on the shore attempting to pull in the ship; Plymouth Citadel in the middle ground; figures in the water. To Sir EDWARD PELLEW BART this Plate Representing the Distress'd Situation of the DUTTON EAST I...
EditorialAn East Indiaman. London, 1797. Portrait of an East Indiaman sailing from Madras. Coloured aquatint. Painted and engraved by R. Dodd. Published in London, 1797. Originally published/produced in London, 1797. . Source: P2350,.
EditorialThe Carnatic, East Indiaman. c.1800. A group of sailing ships in the Downs, the Carnatic being the central vessel. Watercolour. British school. Originally published/produced in c.1800 . Source: WD 2384,.
EditorialAn East Indiaman. 1810 - 1820. An East Indiaman entering a sheltered bay with a flagstaff on a headland at the entrance. Pencil; 7 by 27.2 cm. Originally published/produced in 1810 - 1820. . Source: WD 4399,.
EditorialAn engraving of the Fame East Indiaman sailing ship foundering and sinking in a storm. . Loss of the Fame, East Indiaman vessel. Stationer's Almanack. England 1825. Artist: Brown, T. H. (fl.1825-32) Published in Stationers Almanack for 1825. . Sourc...
EditorialLoss of the Fame. Published in Stationers Almanack for 1825. 1825. Loss of the Fame, East Indiaman. Image taken from Published in Stationers Almanack for 1825. Originally published/produced in 1825. . Source: P.411,. Language: English.
EditorialAn Indiaman at Canton. 1830-1850. An Indiaman taking in her cargo at Canton'. Engraving. British school. Originally published/produced in 1830-1850 . Source: P1087,.
EditorialPortrait of Wigram Money, BCS, Bengal Civil Service, seated half length facing the viewer, an open book on his knee. 1840-45. Painting. Oil on canvas. . Portrait of Wigram Money (1784-1856). Artist: Sant, James (1820-1916) Oil on canvas; 90 by 69.5 ...
EditorialThe 'Earl of Abergavenny' in full sail. Oil painting. . The 'Earl of Abergavenny'. 1801. The 'Earl of Abergavenny', East Indiaman, off Southsea, 1801 Inscribed: ‘T Luny, 1801’ 34 by 60 ins (86.5 by 152 cms) Purchased from R. Wordsworth-Smi...
EditorialAn Indiaman and a Two Decker Hove to, Said to be Thomas Dumar, Esq. in H.M. Ship 'Portland' Delivering the Leeward Island Convoy, in 1776. Date/Period: 1796. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 106.7 cm (42 in); Width: 167.6 cm (65.9 in).
EditorialAn Indiaman and a Two Decker Hove to, Said to be Thomas Dumar, Esq. in H.M. Ship 'Portland' Delivering the Leeward Island Convoy, in 1776 Inscribed on floating plank of wood, lower left: "Thos Dumar Esq in H. M. Ship Portland delivering the Leward Isla...