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On board an Ark Royal (1950) helicopter flying over the Pakistan Navy oiler Dacca (1944) and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Tidesurge (1954) off Karachi. (Roll film negative)
Clara (1896)
Clara (Print)
Perilous situation of the brig Clara, of Caen, Captn. Debonnaire, during the dreadful gale from the Westward of the 29th Nov, 1836, at the moment when she was expected to go ashore in endeavouring to enter the Port (Print)
S.S. Villa Clara with view of New York (Print)
In the fishing harbour, South Basin, Cape Town, South Africa (Sheet film negative)
Four frigates capturing Spanish treasure ships off Cape Santa Maria, Portugal, 5 October 1804 (Painting)
Clara May (1891); Bideford, Devon (Glass photonegative)
Clara May (1891) (Historic Photographic Negative)
The Clara Wheeler (American three-masted vessel) (Drawing)
Clara (1896); James Piper (1894) (Glass plate negative)
Clara May (1891) (Historic Photographic Negative)
Clara May (1891) (Historic Photographic Negative)
Clara (1896) (Historic Photographic Negative)
Clara May (1891) (Historic Photographic Negative)
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