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Painting, watercolourFramed watercolour painting by R. Whiten painted in 1909, almost certainly depicts the Victorian Colonial Navy's 1st class torpedo boat, Countess of Hopetoun, painted at sea. The frame is handmade from recycled timber, and the water-colour is protected by a plastic sheet.

Around the ElephantDonated by Susan Rowe.

Maritime paintings of early Australia, 1788-1900Terry, Martin

Oval painting, 1916

PaintingFramed oil painting by Mabel Ames of the end of a jetty, presumably at Hastings, with boats clustered around the jetty and moored nearby in the harbour. There is a row of trees in the background

PaintingFramed oil painting by P. Coates of the end of a jetty, presumably at Hastings, with boats clustered around the jetty and moored nearby. One boat is drawn up on the shore and there is a row of trees in the background

PaintingFramed oil painting by Mabel Ames, presumably of Western Port, with a patch of mangroves and mud flats in the foreground and a small boat anchored nearby

PaintingThis painting depicts a sailing ship in a narrow stretch of water, with rocks, logs and a cormorant in the foreground, birds flying around the ship and hills in muted tones in the background. The ship is flying the British flag and there are people in 19th century costume on board. On the stern are the words “Lady Nelson” and the painting is done in oils

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