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On board the cutter yacht Evadne (1874) while under sail in the Thames estuary (Negative)
On board the cutter yacht Evadne (1874) while under sail in the Thames estuary (Negative)
An unidentified London registered fishing vessel LO.29 under sail in the Thames estuary. (Negative)
The spritsail barge Volunteer (1879) during a fun day on the River Colne, Essex. (Negative)
On board the coasting barge John Bayly (1895) under sail in the Thames estuary. (Negative)
The passenger/cargo liner Nubia (1895) leaving Gibraltar with the Scots Guards for South Africa (Negative)
The self propelled hopper barge Lord Devonport (1913) in Gravesend Reach, River Thames, (Negative)
On board the cutter yacht Evadne (1874) in the Thames estuary. (Negative)
The Dutch passenger ferry Prins Hendrik (1895) berthed at Flushing, The Netherlands. (Negative)
The Thames spritsail barge Venture (1900) under sail in the River Medway, Kent. (Negative)
Three men on the sailing cruiser Norman (fl. 1905) on the River Thurne near Potter Heigham, Norfolk. (Negative)
On board the coasting barge John Bayly (1895) while under sail in the River Thames estuary. (Negative)
A 34 feet cutter from the Royal Navy battleship Victorious (1895) under sail at Gibraltar. (Negative)
Three men on the sailing cruiser Norman fl. 1905) on Wroxham Broad, Norfolk. (Negative)
The Japanese Navy battleship Shikishima (1898) in Grand Harbour, Malta (Negative)
On board the cutter yacht Florence (1899) in the Thames estuary. (Negative)
One of the 28 ft steam cutters of the Royal Navy torpedo ram Polyphemus (1881) under way in an unknown anchorage in the Mediterranean. (Negative)
On board the cutter yacht Evadne (1874) on the River Colne, Essex. (Negative)
On board the Royal Navy battleship Royal Sovereign (1891) while preparing to tow the battleship Caesar (1896) in a Mediterranean anchorage. (Negative)
On board the spritsail rigged coasting barge John Bayly (1895) bound down in the Thames estuary. (Negative)
Margate harbour, Kent, at low tide. (Negative)
The Royal Navy torpedo ram Polyphemus (1881) alongside the New Mole at Gibraltar. (Negative)
A dipping lug dinghy at Horning Ferry on the River Bure, Norfolk. (Negative)
The spritsail rigged coasting barge Trilby (1896) discharging petrol on the River Stour at Sandwich, Kent. (Negative)
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