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A Royal Naval frigate towing a lugger past the Belem Tower with the fleet standing out to sea
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A Royal Naval three-decker running past a Spanish fortress during the Napoleonic blockade -
Thomas Buttersworth
British Men-o'-war and a Hulk in a Swell, a Sailing Boat in the Foreground -
Thomas Buttersworth
Captain Lord Cochrane's frigate Pallas leaving the Tagus under full sail, the city of Lisbon beyond and the Belem Tower receding astern -
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