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Alfred Rooker (1876)
Amazon ca.1933 [Bri
Amy 1890 [British]
Annie (1934)
Apache (1890)
Ariadne
Astrea [British]
Baltic (1919)
Bessie Ellen ca.1933 [British]
Bezan (1661)
Blenheim (1848)
Boy's Own ca.1935 [British]
C.F.H. ca.1935 [British]
Cambuskenneth (1893)
Carina (active 1932)
C F H ca.1933 [British]
Cicelia 1904 [British]
CM2204 ca.1934
CRA33 ca.1911 [Dutch]
Cushag (PL41) ca.1935 [British]
Dawn (1891)
Dayspring (1935)
Defender (1897)
Dozmare ca.1934
Elizabeth 1919 [Danish]
Elizabeth Drew 1871 [British]
Emerald ca.1935 [British]
Encourage (1926)
Englishman ca.1932
Enkhuizen Seintman
Ensign 1889
Faith
Fanny Crossfield 1880 [British]
Florence (PH124) ca.1932 [British]
Fuglen ca.1933 [Danish]
Fuglen ca.1936 [Danish]
Galathea ca.1934 [Danish]
Ganges (1821)
George Stanley
George Stanley ca.1935 [British]
George Williams (PH188) 1894 [British]
Girl Joyce (PH224) ca.1933 [British]
Goelette ca.1800
Grimsby Smack 1890
Gwendoline ca.1934 [British]
GY958 ca.1932 [British]
Haldon 1893 [British]
Helen [Australian]
Hellas ca.1830
Hermaphrodite
Hertha 1901 [Danish]
Hetty ca.1934 [British]
Hopeful ca.1926
Horaas
Hygie ca.1934
Isabel ca.1838 [British]
James Postlethwaite ca.1933 [British]
Janice ca.1933 [British]
John B Manning ca.1889
John Sims 1873 [British]
Juan Sebastian de Elcano ca.1932
Julie ca.1937 [British]
Kathleen & May ca.1933
Katie ca.1933
Kilmun ca.1933 [British]
Kongedybet 1920 [Danish]
Kremlin [American]
Lady Daphne ca.1933
Leon Blum [French]
Le Poilu of Lannion
Lili (1894)
Lilli (PH347) 1894 [British]
Luise Bergemann ca.1933 [German]
Lynher ca.1934 [British]
Maggie Annie 1881 [British]
Maid Elsie (1925)
Maid Elsie (BM20) ca.1932 [British]
M A James 1904 [British]
M A James ca.1904 [British]
Margaret Hobley 1921 [British]
Marlborough ca.1851 [HEIC]
Mary Eleizer ca.1933
Mary Miller ca.1933
Mary Sinclair ca.1932 [British]
MD68 ca.1911 [Dutch]
Mercator ca.1933
Millom Castle 1870 [British]
Mistletoe (1905)
Mistletoe ca.1937 [British]
Morgenrot
Mystery ca.1937 [British]
Nantucket [USA]
Nathalia ca.1932 [Danish]
Nordstjernen ca.1933 [Danish]
Onward (PH90) ca.1933 [British]
Ostrobotnia 1919
P.H.E. 1900 [British]
P36 ca.1933 [French]
Perilla (PH393) ca.1935 [British]
PH63 ca.1933 [British]
PH76 ca.1935 [British]
PH90 (Onward) ca.1933 [British]
PH94 ca.1932 [British]
PH124 (Florence) ca.1932 [British]
PH134 ca.1932 [British]
PH182 ca.1932 [British]
PH182 ca.1933 [British]
PH184 ca.1932 [British]
PH188 (George Williams) 1894 [British]
PH188 1894 [British]
PH224 (Girl Joyce) ca.1933 [British]
PH234 ca.1933 [British]
PH347
PH347 (Lilli) 1894 [British]
PH385 ca.1937 [British]
PH393 (Perilla) ca.1935 [British]
PL41 (Cushag) ca.1935 [British]
PL71 ca.1935 [British]
Princess Alice ca.1933
Princess Royal ca.1933
PZ6 ca.1935 [British]
PZ73 ca.1935 [British]
Reaper ca.1934 [British]
Result 1893 [British]
Rothersand ca.1933 [British]
Rothersand ca.1934 [British]
Royal William [Australian]
Ruth ca.1935 [British]
Ryelands ca.1933 [British]
Scottish Maid 1839
S F Pearce? ca.1933 [German?]
S F Pearce ca.1933
Shortest Day ca.1933 [British]
Sirdar (The) 1899
Springflower (PH45) ca.1933 [British]
SS101 ca.1935 [British]
Ste Anne 1914 [French]
Stig Bleket ca.1934 [German]
Sunbeam [British]
Thames ca.1800 [HEIC]
Topsham ca.1937 [British]
Triumph 1898 [British]
Triumph ca.1933 [British]
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Veravia (1898)
Voisey ca.1937 [British]
Welcome 1885 [British]
Welcome ca.1933 [British]
Welcome Home ca.1889 [British]
Westward ca.1910 [American]
Wiki ca.1934
William Ashburner 1876 [British]
Winifred 1897 [British]
Winifred ca.1934 [British]
Yealm ca.1932 [British]
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Fishing boats beached at Mullion Cove (Drawing)
The boat builder, Deats Hill, Sutton Harbour, Plymouth (Print)
Trawler 'PH.134' and hooker 'PH.284' (Drawing)
Three masted topsail schooner 'Mary Miller' (Drawing)
Illustrations of sailing vessels at sea (Drawing)
The ketch 'Defender' on the hard in a harbour (Drawing)
Hayle, St Ives gig (Negative)
Herring buss fitting out 1720; Mount's Bay Luggers 1909; Galician Sardine boat, Vigo Bay (Drawing)
Hull of Hooker Perilla PH393 (Drawing)
Slight sketch of a sailing vessel (Drawing)
Sketch of sterns of moored vessels and tender of the PH347 (Drawing)
Carina PH64 aground (Drawing)
Ketch Winifred of Plymouth at Cattedown (Drawing)
Amazon of Barnstaple, ketch Triumph of Plymouth, sloop. Shortest Day of Plymouth, sloop (Drawing)
Unfinished sketch of Boy's Own of Fowey, and Emerald in Polperro Harbour (Drawing)
Trawlers leaving harbour (Drawing)
Looking up the Exe, Voisey of Exmouth, moored and Mystery of Truro in the background (Drawing)
Welcome, schooner moored to quay (Drawing)
Schooner Ostrobotnia moored at Plymouth, 1933 (Drawing)
Elizabeth of Marstal, barquentine in port (Drawing)
Topsail schooners. Vessels weatherbound T.S.Mercator, S.V.Katie, S.V.Mary Miller, from Tennycliffe (Drawing)
Hermaphrodite brig off Cape Faro Straits of Messina 1888 (Drawing)
Castle Bay, Barra 1888 (Drawing)
Sutton Harbour entrance and Mt Batten, Plymouth (Drawing)
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