William Loney R.N. - Ships
William Loney R.N. - Ships
Wanderer
Persian
Dolphin
Penelope
Pantaloon
Amphitrite
Apollo
Hydra
Melampus
Arrogant
Dauntless
Emerald
Cumberland
Glasgow
Express
Imaum
Buzzard
Eurydice
Caesar
Illustrations in the National Maritime Museum concerning the vessels in which William Loney or Edward Loney served.
Persian:
- PAH0895 PRINT (original art). H.M. Brig Persian off the Eddystone Lighthouse.
Old mount without melinex. Produced by Fry, Hubert [artist]; Hawkins, George, Jnr
[engraver]; Day & Haghe [engravers] and Ackermann & Co [publishers].
Lithograph, coloured. Height 364mm, width 506mm. Parts height 481mm, width 632mm.
Museum negative number: 6080. Hand-coloured. Medium includes gum arabic.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: brig-sloop [HMS]. Persian 1839 [HMS].
Lighthouse, Eddystone: England [off].
- PAI8879 PRINT (original art). The Persian off the Eddystone. Original mount.
Produced by Fry, Hubert [artist]; Hawkins, George, Jnr [engraver] and Day & Haghe
[engravers]. Lithograph, coloured. Height 310mm, width 441mm. Parts height 450mm,
width 580mm. Hand-coloured.
Ownership:Lubbock Collection.
Depiction: water transport: sailing vessel: brig-sloop [HMS]. Persian 1839 [HMS].
Lighthouse, Eddystone: England [off].
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Dolphin:
- PAF8073 PRINT (original art). H. M. Brigantine Dolphin 3 Guns. Old mount without
melinex. Produced by Vernon, H John [artist & engraver]; Day & Haghe [engravers];
Hinton, A [publisher]; Ackermann & Co [publishers] and Foster [publisher].
Lithograph, coloured. Height 276mm, width 379mm. Parts height 406mm, width 559mm.
Museum negative number: PW8073. Museum negative number: 337. Hand-coloured.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: brigantine [HMS]. Dolphin 1836 [HMS].
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- PAH3108 PRINT (original art). View of Rio de Janeiro (with key) and showing Ardent,
Dolphin and Crescent. Original mount. Produced by Martinet [engraver]; Heaton [engraver];
Rensburg [engraver] and Leuzinger, G [publisher]. Lithograph, tinted. Height 425mm,
width 555mm. Parts height 454mm, width 577mm. Museum negative number: A1183.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: sloop, paddle [HMS]. Ardent 1841 [HMS].
Rio de Janeiro: Brazil: America, South. 1845.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: brigantine [HMS]. Dolphin 1836 [HMS].
Penelope:
- PAD6145 DRAWING (original art). Penelope Lt Frigate. Original mount. Produced by
British School, 19C. Watercolour. Height 98mm, width 173mm. Parts height 225mm,
width 288mm. Gift. Museum negative number: PU6145.
Ownership:Vaughan Collection.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: 5th rate [HMS]. Penelope 1829 [HMS].
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- PAH0922 PRINT (original art). H. M. Steam frigate Penelope.... Old mount without
melinex. Produced by Dutton, Thomas Goldsworth [artist & engraver]; Day & Haghe
[engravers]; Ackermann & Co [publishers] and Fry, Edmund [publisher], 1843.
Lithograph, coloured. Height 378mm, width 502mm. Parts height 482mm, width 634mm.
Museum negative number: 8395. Hand-coloured.
Depiction: water transport: steam vessel: paddle, sail assisted [HMS]. water transport:
fighting vessel: frigate [HMS]. Penelope 1843 [HMS].
- PAH4486 DRAWING (original art). Sketch of Penelope paddle steam vessel and detail of
stern. Unmounted. Produced by Thomas, Robert Strickland, Lt [artist]. Graphite & pen
& ink, brown. Height 175mm, width 254mm. Museum negative number: X1286. Stored with
PAH4442-PAH4485, PAH4487-PAH4521.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: frigate, paddle [HMS]. Penelope 1843 [HMS].
- PAH9471 DRAWING (original art). Bomarsund. Hecla. Captain W. H. Hall. saving the
Penelope. Original mount with tissue and paper folder. Produced by Brierly, Oswald
Walters, Sir [artist]. Watercolour. Height 375mm, width 562mm. Parts height 540mm,
width 724mm. Museum negative number: 8971. Heightened with white. Signed by artist.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: sloop [HMS]. water transport: steam vessel:
paddle, wood [HMS]. Hecla 1839 [HMS]. Crimean War: Bomarsund, Bombardment of. 1854.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: frigate [HMS]. water transport: steam
vessel: paddle [HMS]. Penelope 1843 [HMS].
Amphitrite:
- PAD6113 DRAWING (original art). H. M. S. Amphitrite in the Ice. Sea of Ochotska.
Lat. 53° 50'. n. Lony 142° 00'. E. Old mount. Produced by Hand, H [artist].
Watercolour. Height 153mm, width 227mm. Parts height 317mm, width 481mm.
Museum negative number: PU6113. Museum negative number: X159.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: 5th rate [HMS]. Amphitrite 1816 [HMS].
Okhotsk, Sea of.
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- PAH0799 DRAWING (original art). Her Majesty's Ships Amphitrite & Trincomalee Beating
out of San Francisco on Sepr 23rd 1854. Old mount without melinex. Produced by
Hand, H [artist], 1854. Watercolour. Height 279mm, width 440mm. Parts height 481mm,
width 632mm. Museum negative number: A1302.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: 5th rate [HMS]. Amphitrite 1816 [HMS].
Trincomalee 1817 [HMS]. 23 Sep 1854.
Arrogant:
- PAI6556 PRINT (original art). Dolby Sketches in the Baltic. H. M. S. Hecla and
Arrogant attacking The Russian Forts and masked Batteries in the River Near Eknas,
May 19th 1854.... Unmounted. Produced by Dolby, Edwin Thomas [artist];
Simpson, William [engraver]; Day & Son [engravers] and Colnaghi, Paul & Dominic, & Co
[publishers], 21 Jun 1854. Lithograph, coloured. Height 275mm, width 381mm.
Parts height 380mm, width 560mm. Loan. Some hand-colouring. Plate 2.
Ownership:Cust Collection.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: paddle, sloop [HMS]. water transport:
fighting vessel: frigate, wood sloop [HMS]. Hecla 1839 [HMS]. Ekenas: Finland.
Arrogant 1848 [HMS]. 19 May 1854. war: attack.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: frigate, wood sloop [HMS]. Arrogant 1848
[HMS].
- PAD5902 PRINT (original art). Gallant Affair of the Hecla and Arrogant cutting out
a Russian Barque from under the batteries of Eckness May 20th 1854. The Arrogant
anchoring off the Batteries kept up a furious cannonade, while the Hecla ran in,
throwing shells on the enemy, took a Barque in tow and steamed away with her.
Old mount without melinex. Produced by Bibby, H [artist & engraver] and London
Printing & Publishing Company [publishers]. Engraving, steel. Height 177mm,
width 254mm. Parts height 315mm, width 480mm. Museum negative number: PU5902.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: sloop [HMS]. Hecla 1839 [HMS].
Eckness. 19 May 1854. war: attack, naval.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: frigate [HMS]. Arrogant 1848 [HMS].
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- PAD9024 DRAWING (original art). No. 6. Arrogant. HMS Arrogant in a following wind, Nov 17
1850. New mount. Produced by Coles, Cowper Phipps, Capt [artist], 1850. Pen & wash,
grey. Height 92mm, width 61mm. Parts height 316mm, width 478mm. Museum negative number:
PU9024. Museum negative number: D286. Mounted with PAD9023.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: 4th rate [HMS]. Arrogant 1848 [HMS].
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- PAD9027 DRAWING (original art). No. 3. Arrogant. HMS Arrogant under easy sail, 1850. New
mount. Produced by Coles, Cowper Phipps, Capt [artist], 1850. Pen & wash, grey. Height
61mm, width 92mm. Parts height 480mm, width 316mm. Museum negative number: PU9027. Museum
negative number: D286. Mounted with PAD9028.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: 4th rate [HMS]. Arrogant 1848 [HMS].
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- PAH0941 PRINT (original art). H. M. Auxilliary screw-propeller steam frigate Arrogant, 46
guns, 360 horsepower. . . . Unmounted. Produced by Thomas, Robert Strickland, Lt [artist];
Picken, Thomas [engraver] and Day & Son [engravers]. Lithograph, coloured. Height 301mm,
width 446mm. Parts height 341mm, width 472mm. Museum negative number: X427. Hand-coloured.
Depiction: water transport: steam vessel: screw, auxilliary [HMS]. water transport:
fighting vessel: frigate [HMS]. Arrogant 1848 [HMS].
- PAH0942 PRINT (original art). H. M. Auxilliary screw-propeller steam frigate Arrogant, 46
guns, 360 horsepower. . . . Old mount without melinex. Produced by Thomas, Robert Strickland,
Lt [artist]; Picken, Thomas [engraver]; Day & Son [engravers] and Atkins, G H
[publisher]. Lithograph, coloured. Height 388mm, width 526mm. Parts height 491mm, width
635mm. Museum negative number: A8115.
Depiction: water transport: steam vessel: screw, auxilliary [HMS]. water transport:
fighting vessel: frigate [HMS]. Arrogant 1848 [HMS]..
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- PAH8317 PRINT (original art). The English and French Fleets in the Baltic, 1854. No. 2.
Her Majesty's Ships Arrogant, Captn H. R. Yelverton & Hecla, Captn, W. H. Hall Destroying
the Batteries at Erkness, May 20th 1854 (title also in French). Unmounted. Produced by
Brierly, Oswald Walter, Sir [artist]; Carrick, R [engraver] and Day & Son [engravers &
publishers], 27 Nov 1854. Lithograph, tinted. Height 505mm, width 692mm. Title also in
French. Inscribed on reverse 'Ordnance Training Centre'. Plate No. 2.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: frigate [HMS]. water transport: steam vessel:
paddle, wood [HMS]. Arrogant 1848 [HMS]. Batteries, Eckness: Helsingfors: Finland. Crimean
War. 20 May 1854. war: attack, naval.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: sloop [HMS]. water transport: steam vessel:
paddle, wood [HMS]. Hecla 1839 [HMS].
- PAH8319 PRINT (original art). The English and French Fleets in the Baltic, 1854. No. 2.
Her Majesty's Ships Arrogant, Captn H. R. Yelverton & Hecla, Captn. W H. Hall Destroying
the Batteries at Eckness, May 20th 1854. Card folder. Produced by Brierly, Oswald Walter,
Sir [artist]; Carrick, R [engraver] and Day & Son [engravers & publishers], 27 Nov
1854. Lithograph, tinted. Height 550mm, width 742mm. Parts height 500mm, width
697mm. Gift. Title also in French. Plate No. 2.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: frigate [HMS]. water transport: steam vessel:
paddle, wood [HMS]. Arrogant 1848 [HMS]. Batteries, Eckness: Helsingfors: Finland. Crimean
War. 20 May 1854. war: attack, naval.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: sloop [HMS]. water transport: steam vessel:
paddle, wood [HMS]. Hecla 1839 [HMS].
- PAH8334 PRINT (original art). Plate II Baltic The English and French Fleet in the Baltic,
1854. Her Majesty Ships Arrogant Captn H. R. Yelverton & Hecla, Captn. W. H. Hall
Destroying the Batteries at Eckness, May 20th 1854. Card sheet. Produced by Brierly,
Oswald Walter, Sir [artist]; Carrick, R [engraver] and Day & Son [engravers &
publishers], 27 Nov 1854. Lithograph, coloured. Height 535mm, width 718mm. Parts height
574mm, width 762mm. Hand-coloured. Title also in French.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: frigate [HMS]. water transport: steam vessel:
paddle, wood [HMS]. Arrogant 1848 [HMS]. Batteries, Eckness: Helsingfors: Finland. Crimean
War. 20 May 1854. war: attack, naval.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: sloop [HMS]. water transport: steam vessel:
paddle, wood [HMS]. Hecla 1839 [HMS].
- PAH8348 PRINT (original art). The English & French fleet in the Baltic, 1854. (Plate
No. 2.) Her Majesty's ships Arrogant Captn H. R. Yelverton & Hecla Captn W. H. Hall
Destroying the Batteries at Eckness, May 20th 1854. Unmounted. Produced by Brierly, Oswald
Walter, Sir [artist]; Carrick, R [engraver] and Day & Son [engravers & publishers], 27
Nov 1854. Lithograph, tinted. Height 533mm, width 747mm. Title also in French.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: frigate [HMS]. water transport: steam vessel:
paddle, wood [HMS]. Arrogant 1848 [HMS]. Batteries, Eckness: Helsingfors: Finland. Crimean
War. 20 May 1854. war: attack, naval.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: sloop [HMS]. water transport: steam vessel:
paddle, wood [HMS]. Hecla 1839 [HMS].
- PAI6969 DRAWING (original art). H. M. Ships Arrogant and Hecla destroying the Russian
Batteries at Eckness, 20 May 1854. New mount. Produced by Mitchell, William Frederick
[artist], 1875. Watercolour. Height 478mm, width 738mm. Parts height 660mm, width
963mm. Gift. Signed by artist and dated.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: frigate [HMS]. Arrogant 1848 [HMS]. Hecla 1839
[HMS]. Eckness: Sweden. 20 May 1854. war: bombardment
Dauntless:
- PAD9022 DRAWING (original art). No. 4. Dauntless. HMS Dauntless in a following wind, Nov 17
1850. New mount. Produced by Coles, Cowper Phipps, Capt [artist], 1850. Pen & wash,
grey. Height 93mm, width 61mm. Parts height 315mm, width 479mm. Museum negative number:
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- PAD9026 DRAWING (original art). No. 6. Dauntless. HMS Dauntless under easy sail, 1850. New
mount. Produced by Coles, Cowper Phipps, Capt [artist], 1850. Pen & wash, grey. Height
61mm, width 92mm. Parts height 480mm, width 316mm. Museum negative number: PU9026. Museum
negative number: D286. Mounted with PAD9025.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: frigate [HMS]. Dauntless 1847 [HMS].
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- PAH0939 PRINT (original art). H. M. S. Dauntless, 33 guns. Captain E P Halstead. Old mount
without melinex. Produced by Dutton, Thomas Goldsworth [engraver] and Day & Son
[engravers]. Lithograph, tinted. Height 380mm, width 543mm. Parts height 481mm, width
633mm. Museum negative number: 8982.
Depiction: water transport: steam vessel: screw [HMS]. water transport: fighting vessel:
frigate [HMS]. Dauntless 1847 [HMS].
- PAH4416 DRAWING (original art). Sketch of HMS Dauntless. Page. Produced by Thomas, Robert
Strickland, Lt [artist], 1849. Graphite & pen & ink, brown. Height 152mm, width
226mm. Museum negative number: X1345. Bound with PAH4407-PAH4415, PAH4417-PAH4440.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: frigate [HMS]. Dauntless 1847 [HMS]. 1849.
- PAH4468 DRAWING (original art). Sketch of lion figurehead of Dauntless Jany 6th
1847. Unmounted. Produced by Thomas, Robert Strickland, Lt [artist], 6 Jan 1847. Graphite &
pen & ink, brown. Height 175mm, width 254mm. Museum negative number: X1989. Stored with
PAH4442-PAH4467, PAH4469-PAH4521.
Depiction: water transport accessory: figurehead, lion [HMS]. Dauntless 1847 [HMS].
- PAH4489 DRAWING (original art). Sketches of Dauntless launched Jany 5th
1847. Unmounted. Produced by Thomas, Robert Strickland, Lt [artist], 5 Jan 1847. Graphite &
pen & ink, brown. Height 175mm, width 254mm. Museum negative number: X1340. Stored with
PAH4442-PAH4488, PAH4490-PAH4521.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: frigate [HMS]. Dauntless 1847 [HMS].
Cumberland:
- PAF8095 DRAWING (original art). H. M. S. Cumberland. Old mount without melinex. Pen & ink &
watercolour. Height 233mm, width 325mm. Parts height 404mm, width 557mm. Museum negative
number: PW8095. Museum negative number: X140.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: 3rd rate [HMS]. Cumberland 1842 [HMS].
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- PAH5808 PRINT (original art). The English and French Fleets in the Baltic, 1854. The
Fleet Provisioning at Sea, showing Holyrood, Cumberland and other
vessels. Unmounted. Produced by Brierly, Oswald Walter, Sir [artist] and Day & Son
[engravers & publishers], 1 Mar 1855. Lithograph, tinted. Height 370mm, width 610mm. Parts
height 520mm, width 732mm.
Depiction: English Fleet. French Fleet. 1854.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: 3rd rate [HMS]. Cumberland 1842 [HMS].
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: unknown [French navy]. Imperieuse [French
navy].
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: 2nd rate [HMS]. Monarch 1832 [HMS].
Depiction: water transport: steam vessel: screw, sail assisted [British]. Holyrood
[British].
- PAH8231 PRINT (original art). The English and French Fleets in the Baltic, 1854. The
Fleet Provisioning at Sea. Card sheet. Produced by Brierly, Oswald Walter, Sir [artist]
and Day & Son [engravers & publishers], 1 Mar 1855. Lithograph, coloured. Height 542mm,
width 730mm. Parts height 570mm, width 760mm. Museum negative number: C712. Hand-coloured.
Depiction: Anglo-French Fleet. Crimean War. 1854. maritime: provisioning.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: 3rd rate [HMS]. Cumberland 1842 [HMS].
- PAH8328 PRINT (original art). The English and French Fleets in the Baltic, 1854. No 11.
The Fleet provisioning at sea (shows HMS Caesar, HMS Duke of Wellington HMS Holyrood,
HMS Monarch, HMS Cumberland, HMS Boscawen, HMS Imperiese). Card folder. Produced by
Brierly, Oswald Walter, Sir [artist] and Day & Son [engravers & publishers], 1 Mar
1855. Lithograph, tinted. Height 552mm, width 747mm. Parts height 500mm, width
679mm. Gift. Flags hand-coloured. Title also in French. Plate No. 11.
Depiction: British Fleet. Baltic Sea: Europe, Northern. Crimean War. 1854. maritime:
provisioning at sea.
Depiction: water transport: steam vessel: screw [HMS]. water transport: service vessel:
transport [HMS]. Holyrood 1854 [HM transport].
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: 3rd rate [HMS]. Cumberland 1842 [HMS].
- PAH8343 PRINT (original art). Plate XI. Baltic. The English & French Fleets in the
Baltic, 1854. The Fleet provisioning at sea. Card sheet. Produced by Brierly, Oswald
Walter, Sir [artist] and Day & Son [engravers & publishers], 1 Mar 1855. Lithograph,
coloured. Height 567mm, width 744mm. Parts height 573mm, width 761mm. Hand-coloured. Title
also in French.
Depiction: British Fleet. Baltic Sea: Europe, Northern. Crimean War. 1854. maritime:
provisioning at sea.
Depiction: water transport: steam vessel: screw [HMS]. water transport: service vessel:
transport [HMS]. Holyrood 1854 [HM transport].
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: 3rd rate [HMS]. Cumberland 1842 [HMS].
- PAH8357 PRINT (original art). The English & French fleets in the Baltic, 1854. (Plate
No. 11). The fleet provisioning at sea. (shows H. M. S. Caesar, H. M. S. Duke of Wellington,
H. M. S. Holywood, H. M. S. Monarch, H. M. S. Cumberland, H. M. S. Boscawen, H. M. S.
Imperieuse. Unmounted. Produced by Brierly, Oswald Walter, Sir [artist] and Day & Son
[engravers & publishers], 1 Mar 1855. Lithograph, tinted. Height 540mm, width 750mm. Title
also in French.
Depiction: British Fleet. Baltic Sea: Europe, Northern. Crimean War. 1854. maritime:
provisioning at sea.
Depiction: water transport: steam vessel: screw [HMS]. water transport: service vessel:
transport [HMS]. Holyrood 1854 [HM transport].
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: 3rd rate [HMS]. Cumberland 1842 [HMS].
- PAH9245 PRINT (original art). View of the Town and Harbour of Port Royal in Jamaica
(showing the Cumberland, Highflyer, etc). Old mount without melinex. Produced by Duperley,
Adolphe [artist & engraver] and Arnaboldi, G [publisher]. Lithograph. Height 505mm, width
740mm. Parts height 605mm, width 835mm. Museum negative number: A331.
Depiction: water transport: fighting vessel: 3rd rate [HMS]. Cumberland 1842 [HMS]. Port
Royal: Jamaica: West Indies.
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