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A Scene in the saloon during the Gale A certain lady gets out at the gathers (Drawing)
Bird caught on a rock, Nov 29th, about 450 miles from land Lat 4° 5' North Long 88° 29' East (Drawing)
J. B. Skoulding. Vet Surgeon RHG alias John alias [B?] alias [?]...a few illustrations of his character & habits. He takes stock of the Island of Trinidada. The first land we have seen for fifty days. Votes [?] the while thing a DO & [?] returns to bed which he had left twenty minutes before. Time is 10.30 am Sept 28th. (Drawing)
The faithful "Crib" Sept 24th (Drawing)
Mrs Clifford Sept 24th (Drawing)
The Perils of the Gangway Sept 20th. sed revocare gradus hic labor hoc opus est (Drawing)
The First Night at the Piano Forte Aug 22nd (Drawing)
Manners & customs of the British Seamen when hauling on a rope (Drawing)
Having just left his bed he attends Divine Service Oct 19th (Drawing)
At last Gage can stand the singing no longer & at the suggestion of his wife he sallies forth & by standing on the Bannisters of the Saloon stairs he can just (Drawing)
"I likes me Poipe [?] - I does" Sentiment expressed by Mrs Jake Hospital Nurse & the women on board (Drawing)
ruminates over things in general (Drawing)
The further adventures of Cyrus & Tommy: They make a meal of Mrs Clifford's Hat much to her disgust (Drawing)
Sgt Major Murphy "[?]" (Drawing)
A soldiers child is imported on the quarter deck by Mrs Gage & is by no means cordially received by the males Sept 26th (Drawing)
Col. Gage & orderly Sept 30th (Drawing)
The Perils of the Gangway Sept 20th. Facilis descenscus Averno (Drawing)
J. B. Skoulding. Vet Surgeon RHG alias John alias [B?] alias [?]...a few illustrations of his character & habits. [B?] in a gale of wind Sept 30th (Drawing)
Sturges the boatswain (Drawing)
Aug 15th Pilot Boat (Drawing)
and he plays cards - "Triko" the Trick explains [F?] (Drawing)
Mrs Gage's cats "Cyrus & Tommy" or the Demons of the Saloon: With Murdoch's assistance he is caught & severely handled much to Bung's amusement. Aug 18th (Drawing)
The faithful "Crib" Sept 24th (Drawing)
Reilly at his usual occupation Fishing for Cape Pigeons Oct 5th (Drawing)
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