The National Maritime Museum has recently released 272 oil paintings onto Collections Online.
The themes range from great men and their great ships to battles and inspiring maritime landscapes.
I hope you enjoy these new additions.
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The National Maritime Museum has recently released 272 oil paintings onto Collections Online.
The themes range from great men and their great ships to battles and inspiring maritime landscapes.
I hope you enjoy these new additions.
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This is really a very interesting site for all those, who as I do, want to investigate or make a personal search -I´m writing a novel based on time and facts related to the English invasion to Buenos Aires and Montevideo during the years 1806/1807- looking for information on ships which having arrived to the River Plate, shipwrecked in their way home. I don´t care if they were from the Navy or from a private fleet or owner, but I need that information, because it's essential for the plot of the story.
Thanking in advance, your assistance, if any were possible.
My best regards
José Monnet
Posted by José Monnet | October 29, 2009 1:33 PM
Posted on October 29, 2009 13:33