HMS Calcutta

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1831 second-rate ship of the line
see also HMS CalcuttaHMS Calcutta

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Barracouta & Calcutta`s pinnace engaging junksBarracouta & Calcutta's pinnace engaging junks
Capture of Bocca Tigris forts 1856Capture of Bocca Tigris forts 1856
HMSCambridge HMSCalcutta DevonportHMSCambridge HMSCalcutta Devonport
HMS Calcutta 84 guns, in a gale on the 22nd April 1858, in the Gulf of Pechili, China. Dedicated by permission to His Excellency Rear Admiral Sir Michael Seymour KCB, Commander in Chief of the East India and China RMG PY0844HMS Calcutta 84 guns, in a gale on the 22nd April 1858, in the Gulf of Pechili, China. Dedicated by permission to His Excellency Rear Admiral Sir Michael Seymour KCB, Commander in Chief of the East India and China RMG PY0844
HMS Calcutta, DevonportHMS Calcutta, Devonport
Souvenir of a Ball on Shipboard (1876). Drypoint, reproduced as an etching.Souvenir of a Ball on Shipboard (1876). Drypoint, reproduced as an etching.
Thegalleryofhmscalcutta james tissot 1876Thegalleryofhmscalcutta james tissot 1876
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
Tissot HMC Calcutta Drigh PonitTissot HMC Calcutta Drigh Ponit
The `Calcutta`, from the Illustrated London News, 1846The 'Calcutta', from the Illustrated London News, 1846