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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 'Royal Sovereign' carrying Louis XVIII (born Louis Stanislas Xavier)

The 'Royal Sovereign' carrying Louis XVIII (born Louis Stanislas Xavier)
MMM5466053 The 'Royal Sovereign' carrying Louis XVIII (born Louis Stanislas Xavier, 1755-1824) from Dover (England) to Calais (France), April 24, 1814, after the restoration of the monarchy

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The Indiaman ship 'Princess Royal', off the British coast, with a fortified port

The Indiaman ship 'Princess Royal', off the British coast, with a fortified port
MMM5465982 The Indiaman ship 'Princess Royal', off the British coast, with a fortified port. Oil on canvas, 1770, by John Cleveley (ca. 1712-1777)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The boat 'Ocean Swell', at full sail. Oil on cardboard, 1878, by W. Pearn (?)

The boat 'Ocean Swell', at full sail. Oil on cardboard, 1878, by W. Pearn (?)
MMM5465959 The boat 'Ocean Swell', at full sail. Oil on cardboard, 1878, by W. Pearn (?); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The boat 'Ocean Swell', at full sail)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The ship 'Morley' and other boats. Oil on canvas, 1828, by William Adolphus Knell (1802-1875)

The ship 'Morley' and other boats. Oil on canvas, 1828, by William Adolphus Knell (1802-1875)
MMM5465941 The ship 'Morley' and other boats. Oil on canvas, 1828, by William Adolphus Knell (1802-1875). by Knell, William Adolphus (1805-75); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The clipper 'Matilda Wattenboch', to commemorate its launch in 1853

The clipper 'Matilda Wattenboch', to commemorate its launch in 1853
MMM5465894 The clipper 'Matilda Wattenboch', to commemorate its launch in 1853; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: To commemorate its launch in 1853)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Double portrait of the boat 'Mary Ann', depicted in the mouth of the Tyne River (or Tinea, England)

Double portrait of the boat 'Mary Ann', depicted in the mouth of the Tyne River (or Tinea, England)
MMM5465889 Double portrait of the boat 'Mary Ann', depicted in the mouth of the Tyne River (or Tinea, England). Oil on canvas, 1864, John Scott ()

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Loss of an Indiaman ship, the 'Kent', on March 1, 1825, the start of the fire, in the Bay of Biscay

Loss of an Indiaman ship, the 'Kent', on March 1, 1825, the start of the fire, in the Bay of Biscay
MMM5462015 Loss of an Indiaman ship, the 'Kent', on March 1, 1825, the start of the fire, in the Bay of Biscay by Luny, Thomas (1759-1837); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The ship 'Peregrine' and other royal vessels, off Greenwich, around 1710

The ship 'Peregrine' and other royal vessels, off Greenwich, around 1710
MMM5461584 The ship 'Peregrine' and other royal vessels, off Greenwich, around 1710. Oil on canvas, around 1710-1715, by Jan Griffier (1645-1718)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: A royal frigate and other ships in Barn Bay off Plymouth, England, in front of Mount Edgcumbe

A royal frigate and other ships in Barn Bay off Plymouth, England, in front of Mount Edgcumbe. Oil on canvas, c
MMM5460241 A royal frigate and other ships in Barn Bay off Plymouth, England, in front of Mount Edgcumbe. Oil on canvas, c. 1830--55, by Thomas Lyde Hornbrook (1808-1855). by Hornbrook, Thomas L

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Portrait of the ship 'London', built in 1670, a first-class ship with 96 guns

Portrait of the ship 'London', built in 1670, a first-class ship with 96 guns
MMM5485407 Portrait of the ship 'London', built in 1670, a first-class ship with 96 guns. Drawing and tempering around 1676, by Willem van de Velde l'Aine (1641-1663)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The naval attack against the Taiping rebels, in Nanjing

The naval attack against the Taiping rebels, in Nanjing
MMM5484975 The naval attack against the Taiping rebels, in Nanjing by Dutton, Thomas Goldsworth (1819-91) (after); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Portrait of a French brigg (brick), La Chevrette (uncertain)

Portrait of a French brigg (brick), La Chevrette (uncertain). Dipped in ink by Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg
MMM5484884 Portrait of a French brigg (brick), La Chevrette (uncertain). Dipped in ink by Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg (1740-1812)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: 'View of London, England, from the Somerset House Marine Building, with Saint Paul's Cathedral

'View of London, England, from the Somerset House Marine Building, with Saint Paul's Cathedral
MMM5483630 'View of London, England, from the Somerset House Marine Building, with Saint Paul's Cathedral and London Bridge

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Sailboats and a Dutch frigate drying its sails. Drawing and wash (26x37 cm)

Sailboats and a Dutch frigate drying its sails. Drawing and wash (26x37 cm), by William van de Velde l'Ain (ca)
MMM5483587 Sailboats and a Dutch frigate drying its sails. Drawing and wash (26x37 cm), by William van de Velde l'Ain (ca. 1611-1693), circa 1665

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The failure of the Anglo Saxon in Newfoundland (Canada). Lithography (34.4x43.4 cm) by F

The failure of the Anglo Saxon in Newfoundland (Canada). Lithography (34.4x43.4 cm) by F. Sala et Co, 1863
MMM5483503 The failure of the Anglo Saxon in Newfoundland (Canada). Lithography (34.4x43.4 cm) by F. Sala et Co, 1863.; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The ship Clyde, off Point Natal (?) , caught in the storm on November 1, 1826

The ship Clyde, off Point Natal (?) , caught in the storm on November 1, 1826. Lithography (38.6x51.5 cm) by J.F
MMM5483496 The ship Clyde, off Point Natal (?) , caught in the storm on November 1, 1826. Lithography (38.6x51.5 cm) by J.F

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: A merchant ship derails in the calm that follows the storm. Watercolor (34.4x44.5 cm)

A merchant ship derails in the calm that follows the storm. Watercolor (34.4x44.5 cm) by Clarkson Stanfield (1793-1867)
MMM5483427 A merchant ship derails in the calm that follows the storm. Watercolor (34.4x44.5 cm) by Clarkson Stanfield (1793-1867), 19th century

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Admiral of the Royal Navy, 18th century

Admiral of the Royal Navy, 18th century
MMM5482504 Admiral of the Royal Navy, 18th century by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Admiral of the Royal Navy, in the 18th century)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The 'Queen Charlotte' moored off the Mole during the bombing of Algiers (Algeria), on 27 August 1816

The 'Queen Charlotte' moored off the Mole during the bombing of Algiers (Algeria), on 27 August 1816
MMM5482456 The 'Queen Charlotte' moored off the Mole during the bombing of Algiers (Algeria), on 27 August 1816. Colored etching, May 15, 1817, by Lt William Innes Pocock (1783-1836)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The HMS 'Audacious', built in 1911-1913. Watercolor, 1913-1914 by William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931)

The HMS 'Audacious', built in 1911-1913. Watercolor, 1913-1914 by William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931)
MMM5481700 The HMS 'Audacious', built in 1911-1913. Watercolor, 1913-1914 by William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931). by Wyllie, William Lionel (1851-1931); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Thames houseboat (England). Watercolor, 1901 by William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931)

Thames houseboat (England). Watercolor, 1901 by William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931)
MMM5481692 Thames houseboat (England). Watercolor, 1901 by William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931). by Wyllie, William Lionel (1851-1931); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The Hamble River (England) and boating. Watercolor, late 19th century

The Hamble River (England) and boating. Watercolor, late 19th century, by William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931)
MMM5481666 The Hamble River (England) and boating. Watercolor, late 19th century, by William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931). by Wyllie, William Lionel (1851-1931); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Scene aboard the HMS 'Deal Castle', during a trip from the West Indies, in 1775

Scene aboard the HMS 'Deal Castle', during a trip from the West Indies, in 1775
MMM5480429 Scene aboard the HMS 'Deal Castle', during a trip from the West Indies, in 1775. Watercolor, 1804, by Thomas Hearne (1744-1817)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: View near Woolwich, Kent, England, depicting the use of forces to build pontoons

View near Woolwich, Kent, England, depicting the use of forces to build pontoons
MMM5480415 View near Woolwich, Kent, England, depicting the use of forces to build pontoons (disarmed vessels used as floating prisons); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The reception of Lord Horatio Nelson (1758-1805) at Fonthill (Wiltshire, England), on March 20, 1801

The reception of Lord Horatio Nelson (1758-1805) at Fonthill (Wiltshire, England), on March 20, 1801
MMM5478542 The reception of Lord Horatio Nelson (1758-1805) at Fonthill (Wiltshire, England), on March 20, 1801, at the property and at the invitation of William Beckford

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Colour-printed plate, representing Brunel's Great Western, with full sail and full steam

Colour-printed plate, representing Brunel's Great Western, with full sail and full steam
MMM5476532 Colour-printed plate, representing Brunel's Great Western, with full sail and full steam. Pottery, c.1860 (printed pottery); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Plaque representing the portrait of a brig, with a mermaid-shaped bow figure with a mirror

Plaque representing the portrait of a brig, with a mermaid-shaped bow figure with a mirror and a comb
MMM5475286 Plaque representing the portrait of a brig, with a mermaid-shaped bow figure with a mirror and a comb and the inscription 'Leith', c.1800 (pottery); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Portrait of a mid-18th century merchant ship, reduced model, scale 1:24

Portrait of a mid-18th century merchant ship, reduced model, scale 1:24, staged with full wing (wood)
MMM5475254 Portrait of a mid-18th century merchant ship, reduced model, scale 1:24, staged with full wing (wood); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Plate decorated with a color reproduction based on the painting by George Chamber (1803-1840)

Plate decorated with a color reproduction based on the painting by George Chamber (1803-1840), c.1739 (porcelain)
MMM5471524 Plate decorated with a color reproduction based on the painting by George Chamber (1803-1840), c.1739 (porcelain) by Chambers, George the Elder (1803-40); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Plate decorated with a color reproduction of HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805)

Plate decorated with a color reproduction of HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), c.1985 (porcelain)
MMM5471494 Plate decorated with a color reproduction of HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), c.1985 (porcelain) by Turner

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Sir Edward Pellew's squadron (1757-1833) standing in Grisse (?) (America)

Sir Edward Pellew's squadron (1757-1833) standing in Grisse (?) (America). Watercolor (15.9x19.5 cm), around 1800
MMM5484649 Sir Edward Pellew's squadron (1757-1833) standing in Grisse (?) (America). Watercolor (15.9x19.5 cm), around 1800.; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: View of Wurttemberg from Greenwich (England), cartoon depicting the return to England of Princess

View of Wurttemberg from Greenwich (England), cartoon depicting the return to England of Princess Charlotte
MMM5484557 View of Wurttemberg from Greenwich (England), cartoon depicting the return to England of Princess Charlotte (Charlotte Augusta Matilda) (1766-1828) Queen of Wurttemberg

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Greenwich Transport Company steamships (Greenwich, Royal Tar, Gipsy, Water Lily and Fly)

Greenwich Transport Company steamships (Greenwich, Royal Tar, Gipsy, Water Lily and Fly)
MMM5484533 Greenwich Transport Company steamships (Greenwich, Royal Tar, Gipsy, Water Lily and Fly) in front of the Greenwich pier buildings (England); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: View of the royal docks at Woolwich, on the left bank of the Thames (England), in County Kent

View of the royal docks at Woolwich, on the left bank of the Thames (England), in County Kent
MMM5483601 View of the royal docks at Woolwich, on the left bank of the Thames (England), in County Kent. Etching in colors by John Clevely the Younger (1747-1786), 1772

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: View of Cape Town, Table Bay and the Tygerberg Hills (South Africa)

View of Cape Town, Table Bay and the Tygerberg Hills (South Africa). Lithography (26.5x53.5 cm) by J.W. Burchell, 1821
MMM5483845 View of Cape Town, Table Bay and the Tygerberg Hills (South Africa). Lithography (26.5x53.5 cm) by J.W. Burchell, 1821.; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Cap Brun has the Saint Andre Gorge, Toulon (France). Lithography (30.7x43.8 cm) by Knight, 1794

Cap Brun has the Saint Andre Gorge, Toulon (France). Lithography (30.7x43.8 cm) by Knight, 1794
MMM5483735 Cap Brun has the Saint Andre Gorge, Toulon (France). Lithography (30.7x43.8 cm) by Knight, 1794.; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Cap Brun has the Saint Andre Gorge)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: View of Rouen taken from the Quevilly road (France). Lithography (34.7x51.7 cm)

View of Rouen taken from the Quevilly road (France). Lithography (34.7x51.7 cm) by Richard Parkes Bonigton (1802-1828)
MMM5483720 View of Rouen taken from the Quevilly road (France). Lithography (34.7x51.7 cm) by Richard Parkes Bonigton (1802-1828), early 19th century

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Regent Canal (or London Canal) (England) and the Islington City Basin

Regent Canal (or London Canal) (England) and the Islington City Basin, the most important traffic center on the canal
MMM5483667 Regent Canal (or London Canal) (England) and the Islington City Basin, the most important traffic center on the canal

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Royal Excursion to Greenwich Hospital, across the river

Royal Excursion to Greenwich Hospital, across the river
MMM5482765 Royal Excursion to Greenwich Hospital, across the river by Havell, Robert the Younger (1793-1878); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Royal excursion to Greenwich Hospital)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Studies of Venetian boats, with annotations. Painting by Edward Lear (1812-1888)

Studies of Venetian boats, with annotations. Painting by Edward Lear (1812-1888), 19th century watercolor
MMM5482615 Studies of Venetian boats, with annotations. Painting by Edward Lear (1812-1888), 19th century watercolor. by Lear, Edward (1812-88); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The sailboat HMS 'Rolla', seen at first, at sea. Watercolor enhanced with white, 1857, by C.A

The sailboat HMS 'Rolla', seen at first, at sea. Watercolor enhanced with white, 1857, by C.A. Lodder (?)
MMM5482572 The sailboat HMS 'Rolla', seen at first, at sea. Watercolor enhanced with white, 1857, by C.A. Lodder (?).; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The sailboat HMS 'Rolla')

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Lord Dufferin's racing boat (Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood)

Lord Dufferin's racing boat (Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood)
MMM5481719 Lord Dufferin's racing boat (Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1826-1902) with crew members lying on deck to assist with the cornering maneuver by Wyllie

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: 'The fortress of Bomarsund, on the Aland Islands (Finland), in August 1854

'The fortress of Bomarsund, on the Aland Islands (Finland), in August 1854
MMM5481598 'The fortress of Bomarsund, on the Aland Islands (Finland), in August 1854; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The fortress of Bomarsund, on the Aland Islands (Finland)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: Augsburg League War: 'View of the Battle of Cape Beveziers or Beachy Head between the French

Augsburg League War: 'View of the Battle of Cape Beveziers or Beachy Head between the French
MMM5482003 Augsburg League War: 'View of the Battle of Cape Beveziers or Beachy Head between the French and Anglo-Dutch fleets on 10/07/1690' Drawing by Nicolas Ozanne (1728-1811) by Ozanne

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: An Egyptian dhow on the Nile, near Shetaal (Egypt). Coloured watercolor drawing

An Egyptian dhow on the Nile, near Shetaal (Egypt). Coloured watercolor drawing, 1867 by Edward Lear (1812-1888)
MMM5481534 An Egyptian dhow on the Nile, near Shetaal (Egypt). Coloured watercolor drawing, 1867 by Edward Lear (1812-1888)

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The naval maneuver of Sir Robert Calder (1745-1818), 1817 (etching)

The naval maneuver of Sir Robert Calder (1745-1818), 1817 (etching)
MMM5480703 The naval maneuver of Sir Robert Calder (1745-1818), 1817 (etching) by Pocock, Nicholas (1741-1821); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: The HMS 'Terrible', a first-class cruiser, built by the Barrow in Furness Shipbuilding

The HMS 'Terrible', a first-class cruiser, built by the Barrow in Furness Shipbuilding
MMM5480584 The HMS 'Terrible', a first-class cruiser, built by the Barrow in Furness Shipbuilding and Arms Company in 1897. Chromolithography at the end of the 19th century, by W.S

Background imageLondon Transport Museum Collection: View of the officers' mess in a submerged submarine, with cooking utensils

View of the officers' mess in a submerged submarine, with cooking utensils and four sailors playing cards
MMM5480879 View of the officers' mess in a submerged submarine, with cooking utensils and four sailors playing cards by Ravilious, Eric (1903-42); National Maritime Museum, London



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London Transport Museum Collection

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