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The London Transport Museum is a museum in Covent Garden, London, England

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Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The Battle of Cape Saint Vincent (Portugal), February 14, 1797

The Battle of Cape Saint Vincent (Portugal), February 14, 1797, victory of the Royal Navy over the Spanish fleet
MMM5458632 The Battle of Cape Saint Vincent (Portugal), February 14, 1797, victory of the Royal Navy over the Spanish fleet

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: American Revolutionary War

American Revolutionary War
MMM5458560 American Revolutionary War by Whitcombe, Thomas (1760-1824); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: War of American Independence (1775-1783)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Seven Years' War (1756-1763): the capture of Havana (Cuba), the capture of the city, on August 14

Seven Years' War (1756-1763): the capture of Havana (Cuba), the capture of the city, on August 14, 1762
MMM5458435 Seven Years' War (1756-1763): the capture of Havana (Cuba), the capture of the city, on August 14, 1762. Oil on canvas, around 1775, by Dominic Serres (1722-1793)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Napoleonic Wars, Egyptian Campaign (Expedition) (1798-1801): Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805)

Napoleonic Wars, Egyptian Campaign (Expedition) (1798-1801): Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805)
MMM5457755 Napoleonic Wars, Egyptian Campaign (Expedition) (1798-1801): Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805) celebrates with his troops his glorious victory in the Battle of the Nile (Battle of Aboukir)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Fast from the ice floe, under Cape Prescott, Franklin Pierce Bay (Canada), 19th century (b/w photo)

Fast from the ice floe, under Cape Prescott, Franklin Pierce Bay (Canada), 19th century (b/w photo)
MMM5457715 Fast from the ice floe, under Cape Prescott, Franklin Pierce Bay (Canada), 19th century (b/w photo); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Fast from the ice floe)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The 'Iquique', on a journey between London (England) and Sydney (Australia)

The 'Iquique', on a journey between London (England) and Sydney (Australia), between December and April 1899
MMM5462255 The 'Iquique', on a journey between London (England) and Sydney (Australia), between December and April 1899, and the tug 'Warrior' by Everett, John (1876-1949); National Maritime Museum

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The 'Birckdale' bridge, during a trip from Bristol, to Sabine Pass, Texas (United States)

The 'Birckdale' bridge, during a trip from Bristol, to Sabine Pass, Texas (United States, United States)
MMM5462234 The 'Birckdale' bridge, during a trip from Bristol, to Sabine Pass, Texas (United States, United States), between April and June 1920

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The maneuvers of sails during the storm, during a trip from Bristol, to Sabine Pass

The maneuvers of sails during the storm, during a trip from Bristol, to Sabine Pass, Texas (United States)
MMM5462229 The maneuvers of sails during the storm, during a trip from Bristol, to Sabine Pass, Texas (United States, United States), between April and June 1920 by Everett

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Trouville (France), waiting for the tide, fishing boats on the beach, decorated with French flags

Trouville (France), waiting for the tide, fishing boats on the beach, decorated with French flags
MMM5462108 Trouville (France), waiting for the tide, fishing boats on the beach, decorated with French flags, commemorating the French Revolution of 1789 by Boudin

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: A brick caught on the shore, unloaded into carts. Oil on canvas, circa 1790

A brick caught on the shore, unloaded into carts. Oil on canvas, circa 1790, by Julius Caesar Ibbetson (1759-1817)
MMM5462060 A brick caught on the shore, unloaded into carts. Oil on canvas, circa 1790, by Julius Caesar Ibbetson (1759-1817)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The East India Company's ship 'Britannia', seen from three angles, has returned from Barbados

The East India Company's ship 'Britannia', seen from three angles, has returned from Barbados
MMM5462041 The East India Company's ship 'Britannia', seen from three angles, has returned from Barbados. Oil on canvas, 1838 by Joseph Walter (1783-1856)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Dutch sailboat sailing on the Zuiderzee (Holland). Oil on canvas, 1848

Dutch sailboat sailing on the Zuiderzee (Holland). Oil on canvas, 1848, by Edward William Cooke (1811-1880)
MMM5460320 Dutch sailboat sailing on the Zuiderzee (Holland). Oil on canvas, 1848, by Edward William Cooke (1811-1880). by Cooke, Edward William (1811-80); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: 'The conversion of a warship into a commercial vessel capable of providing its own defense or of

'The conversion of a warship into a commercial vessel capable of providing its own defense or of carrying out an
MMM5460421 'The conversion of a warship into a commercial vessel capable of providing its own defense or of carrying out an escort mission by Everett, John (1876-1949); National Maritime Museum

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: A schooner off Port Royal, at the entrance to Kingston (Jamaica). Oil on canvas, 1834

A schooner off Port Royal, at the entrance to Kingston (Jamaica). Oil on canvas, 1834
MMM5460223 A schooner off Port Royal, at the entrance to Kingston (Jamaica). Oil on canvas, 1834, by John Lynn (active in the early 19th century)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: A frigate anchored in the Mersey (river in the north west of England)

A frigate anchored in the Mersey (river in the north west of England). Fort Perch Rock is visible on the horizon
MMM5460219 A frigate anchored in the Mersey (river in the north west of England). Fort Perch Rock is visible on the horizon. Oil on canvas, 1802, by Robert Salmon (1775-1845)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: British warship firing the cannon to greet, upon arrival in port

British warship firing the cannon to greet, upon arrival in port, whose buildings evoke a port in the Mediterranean
MMM5460068 British warship firing the cannon to greet, upon arrival in port, whose buildings evoke a port in the Mediterranean Sea. Oil on canvas, circa 1765, by Samuel Scott (1702-1772)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: 'Napoleonic Wars: Admiral Horatio Nelson's last signal (1758-1805) at the Battle of Trafalgar

'Napoleonic Wars: Admiral Horatio Nelson's last signal (1758-1805) at the Battle of Trafalgar
MMM5457610 'Napoleonic Wars: Admiral Horatio Nelson's last signal (1758-1805) at the Battle of Trafalgar; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: A royal clipper from the Australia and Liverpool shipping company. Hand colored lithograph

A royal clipper from the Australia and Liverpool shipping company. Hand colored lithograph
MMM5457577 A royal clipper from the Australia and Liverpool shipping company. Hand colored lithograph, circa 1856 by Samuel Walters (1811-1882) by Walters, Samuel (1811-82); National Maritime Museum

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Fishing boats in an estuary at dusk, with a view of a city and its bell tower on the horizon

Fishing boats in an estuary at dusk, with a view of a city and its bell tower on the horizon
MMM5459649 Fishing boats in an estuary at dusk, with a view of a city and its bell tower on the horizon. Oil on wood by Jan van Goyen (1596-1656)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Two Dutch fishing boats in the breeze, loaded with passengers that they transport to the city

Two Dutch fishing boats in the breeze, loaded with passengers that they transport to the city visible on the horizon
MMM5459499 Two Dutch fishing boats in the breeze, loaded with passengers that they transport to the city visible on the horizon, the boats bear the flag of the Amsterdam Admiralty by Peeters

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Trading ship and a royal yacht beaten in the wind, off the coast of Dover (England)

Trading ship and a royal yacht beaten in the wind, off the coast of Dover (England)
MMM5460014 Trading ship and a royal yacht beaten in the wind, off the coast of Dover (England). Oil on canvas, around 1750, by Charles Brooking (1723-1759)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Anchorage in the Solent, a stretch of sea between the Isle of Wight and England

Anchorage in the Solent, a stretch of sea between the Isle of Wight and England
MMM5460007 Anchorage in the Solent, a stretch of sea between the Isle of Wight and England. Oil on canvas, 18th century, by Charles Brooking (1723-1759)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The Dutch coast to Marsdiep and Den Helder, with fishing boats. Oil on canvas, circa 1690

The Dutch coast to Marsdiep and Den Helder, with fishing boats. Oil on canvas, circa 1690
MMM5459926 The Dutch coast to Marsdiep and Den Helder, with fishing boats. Oil on canvas, circa 1690, by Willem van de Velde (1633-1707)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: A sixth-rate (sixth rate), a small British warship, firing the cannon in greeting

A sixth-rate (sixth rate), a small British warship, firing the cannon in greeting
MMM5459920 A sixth-rate (sixth rate), a small British warship, firing the cannon in greeting. Oil on canvas, 1706, by Willem van de Velde (1633-1707)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: A Kaag on the shore, a Dutch boat used for navigation on inland waterways

A Kaag on the shore, a Dutch boat used for navigation on inland waterways
MMM5459867 A Kaag on the shore, a Dutch boat used for navigation on inland waterways. Oil on canvas, 1654, by Willem van de Velde (1633-1707)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Two merchant ships of the Dutch East India Company, leaving the shore in calm winds

Two merchant ships of the Dutch East India Company, leaving the shore in calm winds
MMM5459789 Two merchant ships of the Dutch East India Company, leaving the shore in calm winds. Grisaille on wood, 1649, by Willem van de Velde (1611-1693)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: A French galleon and a Dutch warship in a port in the Mediterranean Sea

A French galleon and a Dutch warship in a port in the Mediterranean Sea, whose large arch at the entrance to the city
MMM5459711 A French galleon and a Dutch warship in a port in the Mediterranean Sea, whose large arch at the entrance to the city carries a bell and a small circular tower behind

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: A Dutch boat sailing near a castle, near a rocky coast. Oil on wood, 1626

A Dutch boat sailing near a castle, near a rocky coast. Oil on wood, 1626, by Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom (1566-1640)
MMM5459316 A Dutch boat sailing near a castle, near a rocky coast. Oil on wood, 1626, by Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom (1566-1640)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The return from Spain of Prince Charles III, Duke of Savoy (1486-1553), October 5

The return from Spain of Prince Charles III, Duke of Savoy (1486-1553), October 5
MMM5459235 The return from Spain of Prince Charles III, Duke of Savoy (1486-1553), October 5, 1623 - the British fleet upon its arrival at Solent (Inlet between the Isle of Wight and England)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The arrival of HMS' Clyde' in Sheerness, England, on the morning of 30 May 1797

The arrival of HMS' Clyde' in Sheerness, England, on the morning of 30 May 1797
MMM5458659 The arrival of HMS' Clyde' in Sheerness, England, on the morning of 30 May 1797, after escaping in the middle of the night from the 'Nore' mutineers

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The transport of Cleopatra's Needle (nickname given to an Egyptian obelisk dating from the reign)

The transport of Cleopatra's Needle (nickname given to an Egyptian obelisk dating from the reign of Pharaoh)
MMM5459073 The transport of Cleopatra's Needle (nickname given to an Egyptian obelisk dating from the reign of Pharaoh Thutmosis III (18th dynasty)), to England, in 1877 by Knight

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Napoleon III welcomes Queen Victoria in Cherbourg, France, 5 August 1858, 1859 (oil on canvas)

Napoleon III welcomes Queen Victoria in Cherbourg, France, 5 August 1858, 1859 (oil on canvas)
MMM5459041 Napoleon III welcomes Queen Victoria in Cherbourg, France, 5 August 1858, 1859 (oil on canvas) by Noel, Jules Achille (1815-81); (add.info)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The frigates' Quebec 'and' Supervisante 'on a combat manoeuvre, October 6, 1779

The frigates' Quebec 'and' Supervisante 'on a combat manoeuvre, October 6, 1779
MMM5458490 The frigates' Quebec 'and' Supervisante 'on a combat manoeuvre, October 6, 1779, describe the English and French ships in a desperate naval battle by Dodd

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The capture of Port Louis (Haiti), on March 8, 1748, by the British admiral Charles Knowles

The capture of Port Louis (Haiti), on March 8, 1748, by the British admiral Charles Knowles
MMM5458321 The capture of Port Louis (Haiti), on March 8, 1748, by the British admiral Charles Knowles, the city defended by two forts, including a French one

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Naval combat between HMS Lion and Elisabeth and the French ship Du Teillay, on July 9, 1745

Naval combat between HMS Lion and Elisabeth and the French ship Du Teillay, on July 9, 1745
MMM5458294 Naval combat between HMS Lion and Elisabeth and the French ship Du Teillay, on July 9, 1745, during the final phase of the Jacobite rebellions of 1688 to 1746 by Serres

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-1714: The rescue of Barcelona (Spain), 30 April 1706

War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-1714: The rescue of Barcelona (Spain), 30 April 1706
MMM5458232 War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-1714: The rescue of Barcelona (Spain), 30 April 1706, aerial view of the Anglo-Dutch (Anglo-Dutch) fleet in the port

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The sailboat 'Cutty Sark' has full sail on the crest of the waves and a tugboat

The sailboat 'Cutty Sark' has full sail on the crest of the waves and a tugboat
MMM5466346 The sailboat 'Cutty Sark' has full sail on the crest of the waves and a tugboat. Oil on canvas, 1921, by Herbert Barnard John Everett (1876-1949) by Everett

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The sailboat 'Birkdale', built in 1892

The sailboat 'Birkdale', built in 1892
MMM5466332 The sailboat 'Birkdale', built in 1892 by Everett, John (1876-1949); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The sailboat 'Birkdale', built in 1892)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: 'The HMS 'Buckingham' on the docks in front of the main warehouse of the Royal Shipyards in Deptford

'The HMS 'Buckingham' on the docks in front of the main warehouse of the Royal Shipyards in Deptford
MMM5466267 'The HMS 'Buckingham' on the docks in front of the main warehouse of the Royal Shipyards in Deptford (England) by Cleveley, John the Elder (c.1712-77); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The auxiliary ship 'Vernon', off the Isle of Wight, England, on September 21, 1839

The auxiliary ship 'Vernon', off the Isle of Wight, England, on September 21, 1839
MMM5466166 The auxiliary ship 'Vernon', off the Isle of Wight, England, on September 21, 1839, bearing the pre-1843 flag of the Wilgram and Green Company, has its main mast by Lynn

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The Indiaman boat 'Triton', off the coast of China, with a small local boat visible

The Indiaman boat 'Triton', off the coast of China, with a small local boat visible
MMM5466165 The Indiaman boat 'Triton', off the coast of China, with a small local boat visible. Oil on canvas, 1839, by William John Huggins (1781-1845)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The frigate 'Triton', built in Deptford (England) in 1796, along with other vessels

The frigate 'Triton', built in Deptford (England) in 1796, along with other vessels
MMM5466161 The frigate 'Triton', built in Deptford (England) in 1796, along with other vessels. Oil on canvas, 1797, by Nicholas Pocock (1740-1821)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Model of the cargo ship 'Nonsuch' (1906), c.1906 (wood, cotton, copper, gold and paint)

Model of the cargo ship 'Nonsuch' (1906), c.1906 (wood, cotton, copper, gold and paint)
MMM5467379 Model of the cargo ship 'Nonsuch' (1906), c.1906 (wood, cotton, copper, gold and paint); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Model of the cargo ship 'Nonsuch' (1906)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: View of Limehouse, England, with a description of the industrialization of the Thames at the end

View of Limehouse, England, with a description of the industrialization of the Thames at the end of the Victorian era
MMM5467127 View of Limehouse, England, with a description of the industrialization of the Thames at the end of the Victorian era (late 19th century) and of tugboats, cutters, and barges

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The ship 'Delaford', built on the Thames in 1788 for trade between London (England)

The ship 'Delaford', built on the Thames in 1788 for trade between London (England) and the East Indies
MMM5465080 The ship 'Delaford', built on the Thames in 1788 for trade between London (England) and the East Indies. Oil on canvas, circa 1830, by William John Huggins (1781-1845)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The 'Mary Ann' cutter, launched in 1795, and the HMS 'Sylph'

The 'Mary Ann' cutter, launched in 1795, and the HMS 'Sylph'
MMM5466087 The 'Mary Ann' cutter, launched in 1795, and the HMS 'Sylph', which belonged to Horatio Nelson's fleet (1758-1805) in 1805, and which then served in Guernsey (England)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The 'Sheldrake', a postal service ship, off Falmouth, England

The 'Sheldrake', a postal service ship, off Falmouth, England, an important centre for navigation to the west
MMM5466081 The 'Sheldrake', a postal service ship, off Falmouth, England, an important centre for navigation to the west, surrounds the boats' Eclipse 'and' Sandwich '; National Maritime Museum

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The 'Royal Sovereign', a royal yacht, anchored off the coast of a port

The 'Royal Sovereign', a royal yacht, anchored off the coast of a port
MMM5466060 The 'Royal Sovereign', a royal yacht, anchored off the coast of a port by Serres, John Thomas (1759-1825); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The Royal Sovereign)



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