Pics I'd like to include in the colour prints section...
In the collection of the NMM:

Annotated 'Seamen relaxing on the Pallas', I believe they're off-duty Marines in their forage/off-watch caps. This may have been drawn on the 'Pallas's transatlantic leg from Africa (whence they sailed on 4 April 1775) to Barbados. The view is almost certainly on the starboard side of the main-deck forward hatch, under the companionway, with the starboard anchor cable going down to the tier below. From his apparent headgear the seaman shown and the man seated on a sea chest with a tankard in his hand, far right, are probably Marines. The man in the centre is sewing an item of clothing. See also PAJ2031 which appears to show the port side of the hatchway.
Gabriel Bray (1750-1823)

Four Marines eating Pease aboard the Pallas by Lt Gabriel Bray

A sentry on the Pallas' gangway by Lt Gabriel Bray

Two Marines on the Pallas' gangway by Lt Gabriel Bray
A Marine & A seaman fishing off the anchor aboard Pallas in the Senegal Road by Lt Gabriel Bray
A Marine asleep beneath a companionway by Lt Gabriel Bray
Disposition of the HMS Bedford, 1775 (showing arrangements of hammocks with the Marines aft)
From the City Art Gallery, Bristol
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The Boarding of La Chevrette by de Loutherbourg, 1801

The Death of Nelson by Denis Dighton (RN Museum? NMM? Not 100% sure who owns the actual painting!)

In Irons for Getting Drunk by George Cruikshank (Again, who owns the copyright/an actual copy we can use, I dunno!)
A copy of an RM attestation form from TNA (whose, exactly, is yet to be determined!)
In the collection of the NMM:

Annotated 'Seamen relaxing on the Pallas', I believe they're off-duty Marines in their forage/off-watch caps. This may have been drawn on the 'Pallas's transatlantic leg from Africa (whence they sailed on 4 April 1775) to Barbados. The view is almost certainly on the starboard side of the main-deck forward hatch, under the companionway, with the starboard anchor cable going down to the tier below. From his apparent headgear the seaman shown and the man seated on a sea chest with a tankard in his hand, far right, are probably Marines. The man in the centre is sewing an item of clothing. See also PAJ2031 which appears to show the port side of the hatchway.
Gabriel Bray (1750-1823)

Four Marines eating Pease aboard the Pallas by Lt Gabriel Bray

A sentry on the Pallas' gangway by Lt Gabriel Bray

Two Marines on the Pallas' gangway by Lt Gabriel Bray

A Marine asleep beneath a companionway by Lt Gabriel Bray

From the City Art Gallery, Bristol
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The Boarding of La Chevrette by de Loutherbourg, 1801

The Death of Nelson by Denis Dighton (RN Museum? NMM? Not 100% sure who owns the actual painting!)

In Irons for Getting Drunk by George Cruikshank (Again, who owns the copyright/an actual copy we can use, I dunno!)
A copy of an RM attestation form from TNA (whose, exactly, is yet to be determined!)