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Alexander von Humboldt (1906)
Arethusa (1975)
Aurora (no date)
Britannia (1953)
Caledonian Princess (1961)
Cedargarth (1962)
Christian Bach (1953)
Cornwall (1985)
Eendracht (1974)
Exploit (1988)
Express (1988)
Falken (1947)
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George & Olive Turner (1979)
Gladan (1946)
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Gorch Fock (1933)
Grossherzog Friedrich August (1914)
Harle Tief (1912)
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Iskra (1982)
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Seaway Challenge (1986)
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Reed boat from Titicaca at Exeter Maritime Museum (Roll film negative)
Quayside view of the Polish barquentine training ship ORP Iskra (1982) & the old roll-on roll-off ferry Tuxedo Princess (1961), moored on the River Tyne during the Cutty Sark Tall Ships Race in July 1993 (Roll film negative)
A port bow view of ML 293 (1941) at Exeter Maritime Museum (Roll film negative)
Starboard bow view of a single-decked Ancient Greek ram-bow sailing and rowing vessel at Exeter Maritime Museum (Roll film negative)
Quayside view of the pilot vessel Norman Forster (1991) and the police vessel Northumbria (1980) moored on the River Tyne during the Cutty Sark Tall Ships Race in July 1993. (Roll film negative)
A port quarter view of the brigantine Spirit of Winstead (1953) during the Cutty Sark Tall Ships Race in July 1993 (Roll film negative)
A quayside stern view of the bridge and mizzen mast of the USSR/Ukranian sail training ship Tovarysh (1932) moored on the River Tyne during the Cutty Sark Tall Ships Race in July 1993. (Roll film negative)
A view of Tynemouth Priory & Castle, and the Tynemouth Sailing Club looking northwards, taken during the Cutty Sark Tall Ships race in July 1993. (Roll film negative)
A quayside stern view of the USSR sail training ship Tovarishch (1932) and the Russian Sailing vessel Young Baltic (1989) moored on the River Tyne during the Cutty Sark Tall Ships Race in July 1993. (Roll film negative)
A view of the the USSR/Ukranian sail training barque Tovarysh (1932) motoring out of Tynemouth harbour, taken during the Cutty Sark Tall Ships Race in July 1993 (Roll film negative)
Berthon Boat Co. Yard, Lymington (Roll film negative)
Quayside view of the masts of the brig Astrid (1918) and the German gaff schooner Johann Smidt (1974) moored on the River Tyne during the Cutty Sark Tall Ships Race in July 1993 (Roll film negative)
Vosper Thornycroft Shipyard at Woolston (Roll film negative)
Broadside view of Wightlink ferry (Roll film negative)
Seaway Challenge (1986) (Roll film negative)
Quayside view of the sloop Idlevice of Kip, the sloop Laga, the brig Astrid (1918) and the German gaff-rigged schooner Johann Smidt (1974) moored on the River Tyne during the Cutty Sark Tall Ships Race in July 1993 (Roll film negative)
Quayside view of the sailing ship Risor II (1914) and 3 unidentified yachts moored on the River Tyne during the Cutty Sark Tall Ships Race in July 1993 (Roll film negative)
Portsmouth Harbour (Roll film negative)
View of the metal builder's plate on board the tug St Canute (1931) (Roll film negative)
Berthon Boat Co. Yard, Lymington (Roll film negative)
Deck view on Seaway Challenge (1986) (Roll film negative)
Quayside view of the port side of a unidentified sailing ship moored on the River Tyne during the Tall Ships Race in 1993. (Roll film negative)
Portsmouth Dockyard (Roll film negative)
Berthon Boat Co. Yard, Lymington (Roll film negative)
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