RMG405E1–An Elizabethan ship of 1588. Gallion. Modern period. England. Europe. Engraving, 19th century. Color.
RF2B7H6TX–The Elizabethan man of war was a British Royal Navy expression for a powerful warship or frigate from the 16th to the 19th century. This image dates to the early 1900s.
RMJCG89B–1874 Bilder Print of the Greatest Ships in the English Navy during the era of Queen Elizabeth I, including the first frigate and first three-decker.
RMBNM9GX–Black and White Illustration of the Elizabethan Galleon HMS Ark Royal, flag ship of the fleet which destroyed the Spanish Armada
RMW7F238–'The Ark Royal', 1588. Artist: Unknown.
RFARJN3B–Crow's nest of the Golden Hind
RMG4059R–An Elizabethan ship of 1588. Gallion. Modern period. England. Europe. Engraving, 19th century.
RMAXJDGF–Sailing ships in Cold Harbour Thames Street London about 1600. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBFY9PX–THE ARK ROYAL - Flagship of Queen Elizabeth I
RMBD6KWK–Replica of the Golden Hind, Southbank, River Thames, London, UK
RMK07KNF–Ark Royal - Elizabethan Naval ship
RMT953E6–The Spanish Armada was the Spanish fleet that sailed against England in 1588, with the intention of overthrowing Elizabeth I of England and putting an end to her involvement in the Spanish Netherlands and in privateering in the Atlantic and Pacific. The Armada reached and anchored outside Gravelines, but, while awaiting communications from Parma's army, it was driven out by an English fire ship attack. In the ensuing battle, the Spanish fleet was forced to abandon its rendezvous.
RM2M3R7Y4–Winston Churchill at the 'Shakespeare's England' exhibition at Earls Court, west London in 1912. He is seen here on board a replica of the Elizabethan ship 'Revenge'. Date: 1912
RM2CA4530–Sweden, Stockholm. English Galleon, 16th century. Votive ship hanging from the ceiling of the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas. One of the oldest votive ships in the world. This ship model is a copy of the original made in 1950s. The original ship model was built around 1600, today kept in the Museum of Maritime History in Stockholm. The ship-type is an Elizabethan galleon, as at the end of the 15th century.
RF2BDXHMK–Royal Navy Boarding Enemy Ship
RFB56PGX–A Galleon at the Time of Elizabeth
RME5X9C7–Replica of the Golden Hind, Elizabethan ship of Sir Francis Drake. Southwark, River Thames, London, UK
RFEG8FNR–Ship 'Elizabethan' on the River Thames, London
RMRHPNEF–With Drake in the Tropics. By Henry Justice Ford (1860-1941). Sir Francis Drake (1540-1596), English sea captain, privateer, slave trader, naval officer and explorer of the Elizabethan era. Drake carried out the second circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition, from 1577 to 1580.
RMG1CRX4–Ship of Sir Francis Drake (1540-1596) an English sea captain, privateer, navigator, slaver, and politician of the Elizabethan era. Dated 16th Century
RMHT3YTD–'Drake Attacking the Spanish Treasure Ship', c1578, (c1880). Artist: Unknown.
RM2A600R1–Ship of Sir Francis Drake (1540-1596) an English sea captain, privateer, navigator, slaver, and politician of the Elizabethan era. Dated 16th Century
RMBNM97C–Black and White Illustration of an Elizabethan Galleon; 16th Century
RMTA1RHB–English Ship of the time of Queen Elizabeth I
RMB6H242–English Man o War Elizabethan Illustration
RM2B0151Y–England: 'The Capture of the Cacafuego, the Spanish Treasure-Ship, by Sir Francis Drake'. Engraving by Friedrich van Hulsen (1580-1665), 1626. Vice Admiral Sir Francis Drake (1540-1596) was an English sea captain, privateer, circumnavigator, slaver, a renowned pirate, and a politician of the Elizabethan era. Elizabeth I of England awarded Drake a knighthood in 1581. He was second-in-command of the English fleet against the Spanish Armada in 1588, subordinate only to Charles Howard and the Queen herself. He died of dysentery in January 1596 after unsuccessfully attacking San Juan, Puerto Rico.
RME3XKR1–16th century sailing ships.
RM2CWBN98–Illustration depicting Sir Francis Drake seizing a Spanish treasure ship. Sir Francis Drake (c. 1540 - 28 January 1596, was an English sea captain, privateer, slave trader, pirate, naval officer and explorer of the Elizabethan era. Drake carried out the second circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition, from 1577 to 1580, and was the first to complete the voyage as captain while leading the expedition throughout the entire circumnavigation.
RMW7E3A1–'One of Drake's Men', 1588 (c1890-c1893). Artist: Unknown
RMFXDFPG–Wall carving of The Mayflower Ship in the Elizabethan Gardens, Plymouth.
RMCPW45M–Ship 'Elizabethan' on the River Thames, London
RM2CA452T–Sweden, Stockholm. English Galleon, 16th century. Votive ship hanging from the ceiling of the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas. One of the oldest votive ships in the world. This ship model is a copy of the original made in 1950s. The original ship model was built around 1600, today kept in the Museum of Maritime History in Stockholm. The ship-type is an Elizabethan galleon, as at the end of the 15th century.
RME8E7P9–Panels and portholes on the wooden hull of The Matthew replica Tudor sailing ship in the harbour at Bristol UK
RMG405B9–Modern Age. Late 16th century ship. Engraving, 19th century.
RM2BJR2C1–Queen Elizabeth I going on board the Golden Hind, after the painting by Frank Brangwyn. From Britain and Her Neighbours, 1485 - 1688, published 1923.
RMG405HD–Modern Age. Late 16th century ship. Engraving, 19th century. Color.
RMG15HD9–Sir Francis Drake, Vice Admiral (1540-1596) was an English sea captain, privateer, navigator, slaver, explorer and politician of the Elizabethan era. He was second-in-command of the English fleet against the Spanish Armada in 1588. He carried out the seco
RMM1KFHK–Greyhound figure head on the prow of The Matthew Elizabethan sailing ship moored in Bristol's floating harbour UK
RMEAP7MK–Postage stamp. Great Britain. Queen Elizabeth II. British Ships. 1969. Elizabethan galleon. 9d.
RM2A600RY–Portrait of Sir Francis Drake (1540-1596) an English sea captain, privateer, navigator, slaver, and politician of the Elizabethan era. Dated 16th Century
RMPKCWYC–'An Elizabethan Galleon', (1931). Artist: Charles Henry Bourne Quennell.
RM2PP2KB5–Plaster relief carving of a 16th-century ship on the facade of Armada House (Garsett House) featuring a Georgian doorway, Norwich, Norfolk, England, U
RFAMH6HW–attacking Spanish treasure ship Sir Francis Drake 1540 1596 Vice Admiral privateer navigator slave trader politician Elizabethan
RMG6N58M–26/09/1580 - ON THIS DAY IN 1580 - Sir Francis Drake sails back into Portsmouth Harbour after Circumnavigating the earth. 28th January - Died on this Day - 1596 The Elizabethan Privateer and Explorer Sir Francis Drake, who died on ship off the Coast of Panama, of yellow fever
RMFWYYRJ–Historic sailing ship graffiti on the panelling at the back of the rood screen in Salthouse church, Norfolk.
RMBB214J–Old British beer label for Harvey's 1953 Elizabethan Ale, Lewes, East Sussex
RMBR2BN9–A royal navy sailor from one of Francis Drake's ship from the time of the Spanish Armada in 1588. (Symons 99)
RMG28D1P–Bronze statue of John Cabot in Bristol UK opposite a replica of the sailing ship Matthew, in which he discovered North America in 1497
RM2BDXHMM–Four-masted Barque, 16th Century
RMD361A7–Full-size replica of the Golden Hind, Sir Francis Drake's most famous ship, in dock at Brixham harbour, Devon, UK
RMW7CN5R–The Spanish Armada which threatened England in July 1588. Artist: Unknown
RMF1XD18–A radio controlled model Elizabethan galleon boat in the moat, Wells Somerset UK
RMW7CP41–Title page of Instauratio Magna, by Francis Bacon, 1620. Artist: Unknown
RMR23J1J–The Golden Hind at Java. From the chart of Drake's Voyages.
RMW7F236–'Defeat of the Spanish Armada', c1797. Artist: Philip James de Loutherbourg.
RM2A600RT–Illustration of the Golden Hind, an English galleon best known for her circumnavigation of the globe between 1577 and 1580, captained by Sir Francis Drake. Dated 16th Century
RMW7F235–'Defeat of the Spanish Armada', 1745. Artist: Benjamin Cole.
RME3DT34–THE SPANISH ARMADA in a contemporary print by Frans Hogenberg showing English fireships top centre
RMP5BHFE–N/A. English: World Map; Records the first English circumnavigation of the globe by Sir Francis Drake (1577-1580), as well as that of his countryman Thomas Cavendish a few years later (1586-1588). The map portrays the outlines of continents leaving the interiors blank, suggesting that the land areas were left unexplored. The marginalia includes the Elizabethan coat-of-arms, a vignette of Drake's ship the Golden Hind, and four corner illustrations. The drawing in the upper-left corner shows Drake's landing at Nova Albion in present-day California. Title: Vera Totius Expeditionis Nauticae. 1595.
RFPRWAWJ–Elizabethan Sea Captain (Reenactor)
RM2H3XYME–People outside the historic ship pub in brighouse west yorkshire
RM2K4M4NK–Dorset, England, 1579. By Christopher Saxton (c1540-c1610). From Lord Burghley's Atlas, 1579.
RM2JCKW9A–UK, England, Devon, Torbay, Brixham, Full size replica of the famous Golden Hind galleon (Museum Ship)
RMT1HP41–'Frontispiece of John Dee's 'General and Rare Memorials'', 1527, by John Dee (1527- c1608). John Dee was a Welsh mathematician, astrologer, occultist, navigator, imperialist and consultant to Queen Elizabeth I. In this work he advocates the rise of imperial expansion. In this highly symbolic frontispiece, Dee includes a figure of Britannia kneeling by the shore beseeching Elizabeth I, to protect her empire by strengthening her navy.
RF2BDXHKW–Helmsman Steering with Whipstaff, 16th Century
RMTWPP7K–'The Glorious Victory of Elizabeth's seamen over the Spanish Armada, 1588'. By Charles De Lacy (1856-1929). The Spanish Armada was a Spanish navy fleet famously used by King Philip II of Spain (1527-1598) to attack Britain in 1588. It was defeated by the Royal Navy of England under command of Sir Francis Drake (c1540-1596), during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603).
RMBJ8W4G–Fight between The Spanish Armada and the English Fleet off the Isle of Wight, 1588.
RM2J23DN8–A replica of Sir Francis Drake's ship 'Golden Hind' moored in Brixham Harbour, Devon
RMFF8KN6–DEE: NAVIGATION, 1577. /nTitle page of 'General and Rare Memorials pertayning to the Perfect Arte of Navigation,' 1577, by John Dee, astrologer to Queen Elizabeth I (who is depicted at right aboard ship).
RMC5N02M–Replica of Francis Drake's ship the Golden Hind in Brixham harbour, Devon, England
RMKHKJ8D–UK, London, Southwark, Pickford’s Wharf, replica of Francis Drake’s ship Golden Hinde
RMKCW26G–Historic ship pargeting plasterwork dated 1568 on wall in Quay Side, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, UK
RMG15HAC–Capture Of Cacafuego, engraving by Friedrich Hulsius, 1626. The Spanish galleon Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion (Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception) was a 120 ton vessel that sailed the Peru - Panama route during the 16th century. This ship has earned
RM2A601PH–Illustration of the Golden Hind, an English galleon best known for her circumnavigation of the globe between 1577 and 1580, captained by Sir Francis Drake. Dated 16th Century
RM2JJRYP0–28 cornmarket street oxford an oak timber framed building probably dating from the 15th fifteenth century now Laird Hatters Oxford England
RMD3C28D–Pond at Elvetham, Hants, at Queen Elizabeth's visit, 1591
RM2M97W61–Francis Drake knighted by Queen Elizabeth I on board his ship, the Golden Hind, in April 1581, not long after his circumnavigation of the world.
RMHHEFFM–Engraving of a Galleon, a sailing ship originally used as a warship and then later for trade. Dated 18th Century
RM2M3NP5A–In celebration of a new Elizabethan era, Daimler and Lanchester invoke the British successes in manufacturing under Elizabeth I. The illustration features Elizabethan tradesmen alighting in the Americas, and underneath two Daimler and Lanchester cars. Date: 1953
RMAA92MG–Golden Hind Southwark London England UK Europe
RM2M3NR99–A Queen's Ship in the Pool of London, the part of the River Thames between London Bridge and Tower Bridge and the original part of the Port of London. The river is shown teaming with boats of varying sizes including a number carrying the Royal Standard flag. Date: 1913
RMDC0MKB–JAMES DAUGHERTY PAINTING SIR FRANCIS DRAKE'S QUEST SHOWS SAILORS OF THE 1500s IN BATTLE AT SEA
RMWH4T73–Chair made from the remnants of Sir Francis Drakes English Galleon The Golden Hind, situated in the Bodleian library University of Oxford, vintage illustration from 1884
RM2T1DN71–Mr. Lusk's Shrieval Badge and Chain, 1860. 'The badge [of Sheriff of London] consists of massive Elizabethan scrolls in standard gold. In the centre is a Saxon shield, on which are the arms of London and Middlesex impaled, beautifully emblazoned in proper colours in enamel. On each side of this shield are, mounted in relief, the civic sword and mace. On the top are the arms of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle-makers, the guild to which Mr. Lusk belongs, and at the bottom are his own arms, with the motto, "Laus Deo," surmounted by his crest, an antique ship, in a circular solid gol
RMBD6K45–Replica of the Golden Hind, Southbank, River Thames, London, UK
RF2C6JHRP–London, United Kingdom - January 25, 2013: Paddle Steamer Boat Elizabethan Cruising at River Thames in London, UK.
RM2J23DNF–A replica of Sir Francis Drake's ship 'Golden Hind' moored in Brixham Harbour, Devon
RMFFA53P–GREAT HARRY & ROYAL ALBERT. /nThe 'Great Harry' (left), the largest ship in the world during the reign of King Henry VIII, contrasted with the 'Royal Albert,' launched in 1854. Steel engraving, English, c1860.
RMC5N03G–Replica of Francis Drake's ship the Golden Hind in Brixham harbour, Devon, England
RM2H1GAXJ–London, United Kingdom - January 25, 2013: Paddle Steamer Boat Elizabethan Cruising at River Thames in London, UK.
RMT5RG5R–Exeter Quay is situated next to the River Exe and Exeter Ship Canal. After the railways reached Exeter in 1840 the use of the waterways started to dec
RM2X2FYY8–TWO HALFPENNIES SHOWING THE TAIL SIDES. DEPICTING A SAILING SHIP OF THE ELIZABETHAN ERA. - ,
RM2A600RW–Illustration of the Golden Hind, an English galleon best known for her circumnavigation of the globe between 1577 and 1580, captained by Sir Francis Drake. Dated 16th Century
RMEAP7JY–Postage stamps. Great Britain. Queen Elizabeth II. British Ships. 1969. Corner Cylinder block of twelve. 9d.
RMACGY1D–Brixham harbour has a replica of the Golden Hind as used by Sir Francis Drake Brixham Devon England
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