Torpedo Boat Destroyer Ariel 1894 RMG PW1801, William Lionel Wyllie
Torpedo Boat Destroyer Ariel 1894 original art: drawing Public domain image of a British navy ship, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Gale Warning, the Schooner Ariel by James E. Buttersworth
Schooner Ariel, the primary schooner in the left foreground showing her owner’s private signal, a red swallowtail with blue diagonal stripes. Records of the New York Yacht Club designate this to be the 77 foot... More
Hope Hose and Steam Fire Engine Company, ca. 1871. (4679292407)
Fire company certificate containing six vignettes: views of the three company fire stations (dating 1805, 1848, and 1865) including fire fighting vehicles and fire fighters in uniform; fire fighters pulling fi... More
The Brig 'Ariel' RMG BHC3203 - Public domain painting
The Brig 'Ariel' A portrait of a brig shown in three positions, a common convention of ship portraiture. In the centre the vessel is shown in port-broadside view, to the left in stern view and to the right in ... More
James E. Buttersworth - Ariel with Josephine behind
the Ariel, a British Barkentine used for coastal trade, which was built in 1849 and was part of the Freeman Line, a well known English shipping company; and the Josephine, a British Brigantine, used for trans-o... More
James E. Buttersworth - Josephine with Ariel behind
the Ariel, a British Barkentine used for coastal trade, which was built in 1849 and was part of the Freeman Line, a well known English shipping company; and the Josephine, a British Brigantine, used for trans-o... More
Launch of The Ariel steamer at Rotherhithe ILN 1844-0420-0008
Launch of The Ariel steamer at Rotherhithe. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 20 April 1844. Read the ILN Launch of The Ariel steamer at Rotherhithe. On Tuesday last, Rotherhithe was a scene of un... More
Sail RMG J0791, British navy ship
sail Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the sail plan for a 26 ft Yawl as issued to Ariel (1854), a 9-gun Screw-Sloop. Signed H. Cradock [Master Shipwright, Portsmouth Dockyard, 1862-?].