The National Maritime Museum holds the largest collection of marine oils in the world. It was originally collected to illustrate the rise of British seapower from the Spanish Armada through the period of colonial expansion in the 18th and 19th centuries.
'St Albans' floated out at Deptford, 1747 Photo Mugs |
| | Greenwich Hospital Photo Mugs |
| | A Cunarder converting to a merchant cruiser Photo Mugs |
| | The Passenger Liner 'Queen Mary' Arriving at Southampton, 27 March 1936 Photo Mugs |
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On board an S-class submarine: Up the conning tower Photo Mugs |
| | East Indiamen in the China seas Photo Mugs |
| | Lulworth Cove, Dorset Photo Mugs |
| | Captain John Bentinck (1737-1775) and his son, William Bentinck (1764-1813) Photo Mugs |
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View from One Tree Hill: The Queen's House and the Royal Observatory, Greenwich Photo Mugs |
| | Captain Horatio Nelson (1758-1805) Photo Mugs |
| | Monuments on Easter Island Photo Mugs |
| | Two views of an East Indiaman of the time of King William III Photo Mugs |
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