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Life on board a container ship – in pictures
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Amstel, Cornelis Ploos Van
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Het Schip werd begonnen met boeyen en optimmeren (Print)
Het Schip ont fangt syn masten (Print)
Het schip in het sakken en a floopen in het water (Print)
Het Schip word aan alle Kanten opgetimmerd (Print)
Het Schip word gekielkhaald en op zygekrengt, om te verhuyden, te breuwen of te harpuysen (Print)
Het Schip word gekielkhaald en op zy getrengt, om te verhuyden, te breuwen of te harpuysen (Print)
Een oud en afgefleeten schip word gefloopt (Print)
Het Schip in volle Zee, van de Werf synde afgeloopen (Print)
Hetschip word toegetaakeld, en haare marssen opeghyst (Print)
Het Schip ontsangt syn masten water (Print)
Het Schip werd begonnen met boeyen en optimmeren (Print)
Het Schip, in het sakken en afloopen in het water (Print)
Het Schip word gerammeyd engedwongen om af te loopen (Print)
Het schip word op de andere zyde gekielhaald (Print)
Het uitloopen der Schepen, in Zee (Print)
Attacking a Sea-Horse or Morse upon the ice. His tusks which are above 2 feet long are whiter and more valuable than Ivory (Print)
The Harpooners poking a Whale with their Lances after he is enfeebled through great loss of blood... (Print)
An Herring Busse or Barke upon the fishing place (Print)
An Hulk or Great Hoy fishing for Herrings (Print)
The Mending or Repairing of the Broken Herring Netts (Print)
The Herring Banket or Feast (Print)
They stand Ready to stick ye whale upon her head her tail being up wards (Print)
Groote vissery - (title page) (Print)
The Arivall of the Greenland sailers (Print)
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