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H.M.S. Cambrian 36 Guns (Print)
The Celebrated Piratical Slaver L'Antonio with other of the Black Craft lying in the Bonny River (Print)
This Print of the H.E.I.C.'s steam frigate Memnon, ... is... dedicated... by... Charles Gunston (Print)
To the Right Honble The Earl of Yarborough, Commodore of the Royal Yacht Squadron.... His Yacht Kestrel (Print)
To the Right Honble The Earl of Wilton... His Schooner Yacht Xarifa. Also shows Kestrel (Print)
To the Members of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, this print of the Cutter Yacht Alarm (T. Wanhill Esqre.) winning the Silver Cup, June 25th 1840 (shows yacht Sabrina (Print)
The Eliza Yacht caught in a squall (Print)
Iron Cutter Yacht Mystery Royal Thames Yacht Club No.3 (Print)
The Celebrated Piratical Slaver L' Antonio with others of the Black Craft lying in the Bonny River (Print)
The celebrated piratical slaver 'L'Antonio', with others of the Black Craft lying in the Bonny River (Print)
H.M.S. Queen, 110 guns... (Print)
To Captain C Bulkeley Rear Commodore of the Royal Western Yacht Club This Portrait of his Schooner Yacht Peri Winner of the Gold Cups for the Years 1840 & 1841... (Print)
To Lord Alfred Paget This Print of his Cutter Yacht Sabrina... Winner of the R.T.Y.C. Silver Cup, June 25th 1840 is... dedicated... Royal Thames Yacht Club No.2 (Print)
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