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Q1565214

1839 first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy
see also HMS QueenHMS QueenHMS Queen

1833-11-01T00:00:00Z
1827-10-29T00:00:00Z
1839-05-15T00:00:00Z
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Amadeo Preziosi - The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus - GAC 1807Amadeo Preziosi - The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus - GAC 1807
Asia (1824); Queen (1839); Formidable (1825); Alfred (1819) RMG J0606Asia (1824); Queen (1839); Formidable (1825); Alfred (1819) RMG J0606
Breaking-up HMS Queen at Rotherhithe - ILN 1871Breaking-up HMS Queen at Rotherhithe - ILN 1871
Edward Augustus Inglefield (1820-1894) - HMS `Queen` and `Princess Royal` in a Stormy Sea - BHC3569 - Royal Museums GreenwichEdward Augustus Inglefield (1820-1894) - HMS 'Queen' and 'Princess Royal' in a Stormy Sea - BHC3569 - Royal Museums Greenwich
Follower of Anton Schranz - H.M.S. Queen lying in Grand Harbour, ValettaFollower of Anton Schranz - H.M.S. Queen lying in Grand Harbour, Valetta
Giuseppe Schranz - The Gathering of the FleetsGiuseppe Schranz - The Gathering of the Fleets
HMS Queen at the 1845 Spithead Review by Charles Edward DixonHMS Queen at the 1845 Spithead Review by Charles Edward Dixon
HMS Queen lying off the Royal Dockyard at Sheerness, 1845HMS Queen lying off the Royal Dockyard at Sheerness, 1845
HMS Queen, by Robert Strickland ThomasHMS Queen, by Robert Strickland Thomas
HM Ships `Pique`, `Vanguard`, `Daphne`, `Queen` and `Vernon`, by T. R. Poulson HMP RNM 1964 24HM Ships 'Pique', 'Vanguard', 'Daphne', 'Queen' and 'Vernon', by T. R. Poulson HMP RNM 1964 24
H.M.S. Queen entering Harbour 2nd April 1842. Devastation RMG PU6177H.M.S. Queen entering Harbour 2nd April 1842. Devastation RMG PU6177
H.M.S. Queen, 110 guns with Lisbon Bean Cods and other vessels off Cape Raza, River Tagus- Pilot going aboard RMG PY0888H.M.S. Queen, 110 guns with Lisbon Bean Cods and other vessels off Cape Raza, River Tagus- Pilot going aboard RMG PY0888
H.M.S. Queen, 110 guns, being towed out of Malta harbour by H.M. steam vessel Virago Jany 16th 1844 RMG PY0891H.M.S. Queen, 110 guns, being towed out of Malta harbour by H.M. steam vessel Virago Jany 16th 1844 RMG PY0891
QUEEN 1839 RMG J8088QUEEN 1839 RMG J8088
Robert Strickland Thomas - H.M.S. Queen and other Shipping in Portsmouth HarbourRobert Strickland Thomas - H.M.S. Queen and other Shipping in Portsmouth Harbour
Sebastopol, First Day`s Attack by the Allied Fleet and Armies of France and England ILN 1855 81730Sebastopol, First Day's Attack by the Allied Fleet and Armies of France and England ILN 1855 81730
The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus, 1853The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus, 1853
The Allies began the bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854The Allies began the bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854
The Naval Review, `The Enemy` - ILN-1853-0820-0031The Naval Review, 'The Enemy' - ILN-1853-0820-0031
The Order of Sailing in the Mediterranean fleet in 1842. (caricature) RMG PU4793The Order of Sailing in the Mediterranean fleet in 1842. (caricature) RMG PU4793
The bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854 (maps) ILN-1854-1111-0044The bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854 (maps) ILN-1854-1111-0044
(Recto) Sketch of Port Mahon, 12 November 1851; (Verso) study of HMS `Queen` at Malta, 3 March 1852 RMG pz0861(Recto) Sketch of Port Mahon, 12 November 1851; (Verso) study of HMS 'Queen' at Malta, 3 March 1852 RMG pz0861
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imageAmadeo Preziosi - The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus - GAC 1807Wikimedia
imageAsia (1824); Queen (1839); Formidable (1825); Alfred (1819) RMG J0606Wikimedia
imageBreaking-up HMS Queen at Rotherhithe - ILN 1871Wikimedia
imageEdward Augustus Inglefield (1820-1894) - HMS 'Queen' and 'Princess Royal' in a Stormy Sea - BHC3569 - Royal Museums GreenwichWikimedia
imageFollower of Anton Schranz - H.M.S. Queen lying in Grand Harbour, ValettaWikimedia
imageGiuseppe Schranz - The Gathering of the FleetsWikimedia
imageHMS Queen at the 1845 Spithead Review by Charles Edward DixonWikimedia
imageHMS Queen lying off the Royal Dockyard at Sheerness, 1845Wikimedia
imageHMS Queen, by Robert Strickland ThomasWikimedia
imageHM Ships 'Pique', 'Vanguard', 'Daphne', 'Queen' and 'Vernon', by T. R. Poulson HMP RNM 1964 24Wikimedia
imageH.M.S. Queen entering Harbour 2nd April 1842. Devastation RMG PU6177Wikimedia
imageH.M.S. Queen, 110 guns with Lisbon Bean Cods and other vessels off Cape Raza, River Tagus- Pilot going aboard RMG PY0888Wikimedia
imageH.M.S. Queen, 110 guns, being towed out of Malta harbour by H.M. steam vessel Virago Jany 16th 1844 RMG PY0891Wikimedia
imageModels of ships in the Naval Gallery at the South Kensington Museum - ILN-1865-1007-0013Wikimedia
imageQUEEN 1839 RMG J8088Wikimedia
imageRobert Strickland Thomas - H.M.S. Queen and other Shipping in Portsmouth HarbourWikimedia
imageSebastopol, First Day's Attack by the Allied Fleet and Armies of France and England ILN 1855 81730Wikimedia
imageThe Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus, 1853Wikimedia
imageThe Allies began the bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854Wikimedia
imageThe Naval Review, 'The Enemy' - ILN-1853-0820-0031Wikimedia
imageThe Order of Sailing in the Mediterranean fleet in 1842. (caricature) RMG PU4793Wikimedia
imageThe bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854 (maps) ILN-1854-1111-0044Wikimedia
image(Recto) Sketch of Port Mahon, 12 November 1851; (Verso) study of HMS 'Queen' at Malta, 3 March 1852 RMG pz0861Wikimedia