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  2. Thomas Sewell Robins - Wikipedia

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    A more typical watercolour by Robins is "Bringing in the Nets" initialled TSR and dated 1861. He produced many similar works of varying quality. He seldom added titles except for brief phrases about location e.g. "Off Sheerness"; the titles are mostly assigned by the auction houses.

  3. Jesse Handsley - Wikipedia

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    His war medals were sold by auctioneers Dix Noonan Web on 4 December 2008. [ 32 ] Mount Handsley , named in 1969 by the New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee in recognition of his efforts on a major sledging journey with Scott, Evans, Feather Skelton and Lashly Evans up the Ferrar and Taylor Glaciers in 1903.

  4. Shed Number 78, Sheerness Dockyard - Wikipedia

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    Shed Number 78, Sheerness Dockyard (also known as Boat Store Number 78 or simply Sheerness Boat Store) is a disused industrial building at Sheerness Dockyard, on the Isle of Sheppey in north Kent. The building was constructed at the Royal Navy Dockyard in Sheerness in 1856–60, as a store for small boats and a warehouse.

  5. Auction catalog - Wikipedia

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    The actual physical auction catalog is limited to print runs which started in 2005 when the major auction houses created their own app. Since 2020, it is rare that you can purchase the physical auction catalog. The auction is completely cataloged online. [3]: 4 Bidding is done online and the auction results can only be printed online. The ...

  6. HMS Sheerness (1691) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Sheerness was a fifth rate built under the 1689 programme built at Sheerness Dockyard. Her guns were listed under old terms for guns as demi-culverines, [ Note 1 ] sakers [ Note 2 ] and minions. [ Note 3 ] After commissioning she spent her career in Home Waters, North America, the Mediterranean and the West Indies.

  7. Parke-Bernet - Wikipedia

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    Parke-Bernet Galleries was an American auction house, active from 1937 to 1964, when Sotheby's purchased it. The company was founded by a group of employees of the American Art Association, including Otto Bernet, Hiram H. Parke, Leslie A. Hyam, Lewis Marion and Mary Vandergrift.

  8. HMS Sheerness - Wikipedia

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    HMS Sheerness (1673) was a 2-gun smack launched in 1673 and sunk as a foundation in 1695. HMS Sheerness (1691) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1691, rebuilt in 1731 and sold in 1744. HMS Sheerness (1743) was a 24-gun sixth rate launched in 1743 and sold in 1768. HMS Sheerness (1759) was a store lighter launched in 1759 and broken up in 1811.

  9. Sheerness - Wikipedia

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    Sheerness (/ ʃ ɪər ˈ n ɛ s /) is a port town and civil parish [2] [3] beside the mouth of the River Medway on the north-west corner of the Isle of Sheppey in north Kent, England. With a population of 13,249, it is the second largest town on the island after the nearby town of Minster which has a population of 16,738.