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"Lynmouth, North Devon" - painted by J. Holland, 1856.  Creator: Mason Jackson.
 
Launch of H.M. Gun-Boat "The Hardy", at Bristol, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
St. John's, Deptford, New Schools, Upper Lewisham Road, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
Memorial Window Erected in St. Mary's Church, Chester, to Heroes of the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers,  Creator: Unknown.
 
"The Martyrdom of Ridley and Latimer", painted by Sir George Hayter, M.A.S.L. - from the Exhibition  Creator: Harvey Orrin Smith.
 
Reading the News of the Peace, at the Mansion-House, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
Firing of the Park Guns [after peace is declared], 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
Firing of the Tower Guns [after peace is declared], 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
H.M.S. "Colossus", with the Gun-Boat Flotilla, leaving the Motherbank for Portland, 1856.  Creator: Smyth.
 
Crimean Heroes and Trophies, at Woolwich - from a photograph by J. Cundall and R. Howlett, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Gun-Boat Flotilla off Portland - sketched by Lieutenant Montagu O'Reilly, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Yarmouth Herring Fishery - Return of the Boats, 1856.  Creator: Walter Ray Woods.
 
Sale of Herrings, on the Quay, Great Yarmouth, 1856.  Creator: Walter Ray Woods.
 
The London Season - Going to the Drawingroom, 1856.  Creator: Edmund Morin.
 
Museum of Science and Art, in Course of Construction, on the Kensington-Gore Estate, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Lord Mayor Announcing the Peace, at the Mansion-House - from a photograph by the London Stereosc Creator: London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co.
 
Commencement of the Salisbury and Yeovil Railway, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
Sunday Morning; from "The Lump of Gold", by Charles MacKay, drawn by Samuel Read, 1856.  Creator: Edmund Evans.
 
"The Mid-Day Meal" - painted by H. B. Willis - from the Exhibition of the National Institution, 1856 Creator: Harvey Orrin Smith.
 
The Approaching Naval Review - H.M. Divisional Ships of the Gun-Boat Flotilla, at Moorings off Ryde, Creator: Smyth.
 
Presentation of a Sword to Major Hibbert, at Macclesfield, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
New Church of St. Saviour, Warwick-Road, Paddington - the Chancel, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
Visit of Her Majesty to the Camp, at Aldershott, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
Her Majesty Reviewing the Troops, at Aldershott, 1856.  Creator: Ebenezer Landells.
 
Presentation to Viscountess Dungannon, in Victoria Hall, Belfast - from a photograph by Glyde, of Be Creator: Unknown.
 
Fireworks Building for the Peace Celebration, in Hyde-Park, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
Thorn Fort, Milford Haven, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
Opening of the South Wales Extension Railway, to Milford Haven, 1856.  Creator: Ebenezer Landells.
 
The Band of the Royal Horse-Guards, Blue Playing in Kensington-Gardens, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Grand Naval Review - Yachts taking out Passengers to View the Fleet, sketched from Southsea Comm Creator: Unknown.
 
The Grand Naval Review - Supplement, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
Plan of Spithead showing the Proposed Evolutions at the Review of the Fleet by Her Majesty, on Wedne Creator: Unknown.
 
The Grand Naval Review, at Spithead: The Fleet from the South - sketched by J. W. Carmichael, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Grand Naval Review, at Spithead: Main-Deck of "The Blenheim" - sketched by J. W. Carmichael, 185 Creator: Unknown.
 
The Grand Naval Review, at Spithead: Getting under Way, and Manning the Yards, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Grand Naval Review, at Spithead: Liberty-Men going on Shore - sketched by J. W. Carmichael, 1856 Creator: W Thomas.
 
The Grand Naval Review, at Spithead: James Gate, Portsmouth - Liberty-Men Returning, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Grand Naval Review, at Spithead: Gun-Boats attacking Southsea Castle - sketched by E. Weedon, 18 Creator: Unknown.
 
The Grand Naval Review, at Spithead: Light Draught Gun-Boats of the White Division of the Flotilla - Creator: Unknown.
 
The Grand Naval Review, at Spithead: Southsea Castle, towards Portsmouth, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Grand Naval Review, at Spithead: Excursionists going to View the Fleet - scene on the "Hard", 18 Creator: Unknown.
 
The Grand Naval Review, at Spithead: Excursionists on the Floating-Bridge at Portsmouth, 1856.  Creator: Edmund Evans.
 
Great Cemetery at Woking - general view, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
Proclamation of Peace at Trafalgar-Square, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Naval Review: the Pivot-Ships "Rodney" and "London" - drawn by E. Weedon, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Naval Review: the Signal for the Gun-Boat Attack, 1856.  Creator: Ebenezer Landells.
 
The Naval Review: the Flotilla of Gun-Boats off the Motherbank - drawn by R. Leitch, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Naval Review: Dance on Board H.M.S. "Caesar", 91, Capt. Robb - from a sketch by J. W. Carmichael Creator: W Thomas.
 
The Naval Review: Illumination of the Fleet - drawn by R. Leitch, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Naval Review: the Queen's Yacht passing Fort Monckton - drawn by S. Read, 1856.  Creator: Edmund Evans.
 
The Naval Review: the Queen and Royal Family embarking at Portsmouth - sketched by R. Landells, 1856 Creator: Unknown.
 
Visit of Prince Albert to Colchester - Arrival of His Royal Highness and Staff at Wavenhoe Park, 185 Creator: Edmund Evans.
 
The Great Naval Review: sketch on Fort Monckton, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Great Naval Review: "No Beds" - drawn by Phiz, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Great Naval Review: "No Beds" - drawn by Phiz, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
Sharpham, on the Dart, Devon - the Largest Rookery in England, 1856.  Creator: Edmund Evans.
 
Eight Hours at the Sea-Side - drawn by John Leech, 1856.  Creator: Unknown.
 
The Naval Review: Promenade on Southsea Common - sketched by S. Read, 1856.  Creator: Edmund Evans.
 
The Naval Review: the Queen's Yacht leaving Portsmouth Harbour, 1856.  Creator: Ebenezer Landells.
 
"Ravine in Glen Tilt" - painted by W. Bennett - from the Exhibition of the New Society of Painters i Creator: Edmund Evans.