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Nicholas Pocock (2 March 1740 – 9 March 1821) was a British artist known for his many detailed paintings of naval battles during the age of sail.
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Nicholas Pocock The Battle of Lissa
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Nicholas Pocock Calshott Castle with the Isle of Wight from the Northward
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Nicholas Pocock Itchen Ferry
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Nicholas Pocock Snowdon from the Road to Bangor 6 Miles from Carnarvon
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Nicholas Pocock Snowdon on the Bangor Road about 7 Miles form Carnarvon. Verso: Sketch
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Nicholas Pocock Sandown Bay
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Nicholas Pocock Nearer the Quarries at Shillidear
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Nicholas Pocock Cowes from the Sound
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