EditorialPerish from the Spanish fleet at Cape Finistere, Silver Medal. Front: wrecking of ships within the scope. Reverse: hand from clouds holds three coats of arms connected with ribbon within the inscription, Finisterre, Cabo de, Gerard van Bylaer, Dordrech...
EditorialDecay of the Spanish fleet at Cape Finistere and conquest of Gulik by Prince Maurits, Silver Medal. Front: wrecking of ships within the scope. Reverse: floor plan of besieged fortress (Gulik) within an inscription, Finisterre, Cabo de, J?lich, Gulik, M...
EditorialHaupt's Torpedo for Quickly Wrecking Wooden Bridges, A.J. Russell (American, 1830 - 1902), Virginia, United States, July 1863, Salted paper print, 20.3 ? 14.8 cm (8 ? 5 13/16 in.).
EditorialWrecking Train and Gang clearing Wreck, A.J. Russell (American, 1830 - 1902), Virginia, United States, March 28, 1863, Salted paper print, 15.4 ? 20.3 cm (6 1/16 ? 8 in.).
EditorialNegative - Victorian Railways 30 Ton Wrecking Crane at Derailment, Wangaratta District, Victoria, circa 1930, A Victorian Railways mobile steam crane lifting the wreckage of a 16-ton capacity I-type 4-wheeled goods truck from a derailment near Wangarat...
EditorialNegative - Victorian Railways 30 Ton Wrecking Crane at Derailment, Winton, Victoria, circa 1935, A Victorian Railways mobile steam crane lifting the wreckage of a 15-ton capacity I-type 4-wheeled goods truck from a derailment near Winton, about 1935. T...
EditorialThe wrecking of the ship De Unie under captain Count van Welderen on the North Sea, 19 October 1782. Draughtsman: Ary van Wanum (mentioned on object). Dating: 1782 - 1784. Measurements: h 378 mm ? w 497 mm.
EditorialTHE WRECKER'S CHRISTMAS BY GUSTAV MICHE. LGustave Fr?d?ric Michel (1851?1924) was a French sculptor. Wrecking (shipwreck) is the practice of taking valuables from a shipwreck which has foundered near or close to shore.
EditorialTHE WRECKER'S CHRISTMAS BY GUSTAV MICHE. LGustave Fr?d?ric Michel (1851?1924) was a French sculptor. Wrecking (shipwreck) is the practice of taking valuables from a shipwreck which has foundered near or close to shore.