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Bombay Under Way by William Clark

Bombay Under Way by William Clark

East Indiaman Bombay Under Way by William Clark. Built 1859 for owners J. Kerr of Greenock, by Archibald Macmillan & Son of Dumbarton. Bombay 890 net tons.

The Attack of Severndroog by Commodore James, 2d. April 1755 799496001

The Attack of Severndroog by Commodore James, 2d. April 1755 799496001

The Attack on Suvarnadurg by Commodore James, 2d. April 1755. The Attack of Severndroog by Commodore James, 2 April 1755. Signed Four ships lined up in the foreground, firing at a fort on a small island, which... More

Bombay grab - A painting of a sailing ship in the ocean

Bombay grab - A painting of a sailing ship in the ocean

(c) British Library; Supplied by The Public Catalogue Foundation Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Francis Holman, Commodore James in the Protector, with the Revenge and the grab Bombay in the bay off the fort at Gheriah, India, April 1755 (18th century)

Francis Holman, Commodore James in the Protector, with the Revenge and...

Commodore James in the Protector, with the Revenge and the grab Bombay in the bay off the Suvarnadrug fort at Gheriah, India, April 1755. A depiction of a naval attack on 2 April 1755 against the fortress of T... More

View from Hastings Bridge in Calcutta in the 1860s

View from Hastings Bridge in Calcutta in the 1860s

View from Hastings Bridge from 'Views of Calcutta and Barrackpore' taken by Samuel Bourne in the 1860s. Hastings Bridge crossed the Tolly Nullah, a canal off of the Hooghly River, was named after the Governor-... More

Shipping from Hastings Bridge (Calcutta), ship 'Bombay' & S.S. 'Mauritius' by Samuel Bourne 1865

Shipping from Hastings Bridge (Calcutta), ship 'Bombay' & S.S. 'Maurit...

"Shipping from Hastings Bridge (Calcutta), ship 'Bombay' & S.S. 'Mauritius'," black-and-white photographic print, by the British photographer Samuel Bourne. Dated 1865. Courtesy of the British Library, London.