Etched by Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775–1851
Coast of Yorkshire
1811
2
Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775–1851
A Paddle-Steamer in a Storm on Lake Lucerne
ca. 1841
3
Etched by Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775–1851
Coast of Yorkshire
1811
4
Lewis Vaslet, 1742–1808
The Spoiled Child, Scene VI
ca. 1802
5
Clarkson Stanfield, 1793–1867
Isle of Wight and Kent Sketchbook
1863
6
Giles F. Phillips, 1780–1867
Storm Over a Coast
undated
7
Alfred William Hunt, 1830–1896
Tynemouth Pier - Lighting the Lamps at Sundown
1868
8
Samuel Owen, 1768–1857
Ships on a Stormy Sea
1836
9
Hercules Brabazon Brabazon, 1821–1906
Mouth of the Humber
undated
10
Frederick Calvert, ca. 1785–ca. 1845
The Needles, Isle of Wight
undated
11
Cornelius Varley, 1781–1873
Laying Storm Anchors
undated
12
George Jackson, active 1839–1844
Gale of Winds
undated
13
Print made by John Doyle ('H.B.'), 1797–1868
Rowing in the Same Boat: Something Wrong at the Bottom... Weather Rather Squally
1848
14
Print made by James Bretherton, ca. 1730–1806
P. Monamy
undated
15
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
Distress
1790 to 1795
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Joshua Cristall, 1768–1847
Coast of Sussex, Pushing Off a Boat to a Vessel in Distress
ca. 1808
17
Print made by Thomas Gaugain, 1748–1812
Portraits Painted from Life, Representing Capt. Englefield with Eleven of his Crew Saving Themselves in the Pinnace, from the Wreck of the Centaur, of 74 Guns, Lost Sept. 1782
1796
18
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Frontispiece: The Progress of a Midshipman
1820
19
Print made by James C. Allen, active 1821–1831
Penzance, Cornwall
1833
20
J. Hill, active 19th century
A First Rate after a Storm
1811
21
Charles Dyce, active 1848
Point de Galle, Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
ca. 1849
22
Lionel Constable, 1828–1887
A Squall
undated
23
unknown artist
Study for a composition: The Wreck of an East Indiaman
ca. 1830
24
unknown artist
Old Sarum in a Storm
1828
25
Alfred Abram Constable, 1826–1853
Evening at Sea
undated
26
Attributed to Luke Clennell, 1781–1840
St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall
undated
27
Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding, 1787–1855
A View of Snowdon from the Sands of Traeth Mawr, taken at the Ford Between Pont Aberglaslyn and Tremadoc