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A bow view of the West German barque Gorch Fock (1958) leading the Norwegian 3 masted ship Christian Radich (1937) under sail at the start of the Tall Ships Race from Falmouth to the Skaw. (Colour transparency)
A port bow view, taken from fine off the bow , of the U.S. Coast Guard training ship Eagle (1936) under sail in the Solent at the start of the Solent-Skaw Tall Ships Race. (Colour transparency)
A slightly distant stern view, taken from fine off the port quarter, of the 3-masted topsail schooner Malcolm Miller (1968) under sail at Spithead. (Colour transparency)
A large control room, possibly on board a tanker. (Monochrome transparency)
A port near broadside view, taken from only just abaft the beam, of the West German 3 masted barque Gorch Fock (1958) at the start of the Tall Ships Race from the Solent to the Skaw. (Colour transparency)
A distant port bow view of the 3-masted topsail schooner Malcolm Miller (1968) under sail in the Upper Pool, passing through Tower Bridge, London. (Colour transparency)
A port bow view of the Norwegian 3-masted training ship Christian Radich (1937) under sail leaving Falmouth for the Tall Ships Race to the Skaw. (Colour transparency)
A distant starboard bow view of the Norwegian 3 masted ship Christian Radich (1937) and the Danish 3 masted ship Danmark (1933) under sail at the start of the Tall Ships Race from Falmouth to the Skaw. (Colour transparency)
A slightly distant port side view of the French topsail schooner La Belle Poule (1932) and the West German 3 masted barque Gorch Fock (1958) soon after the start of the Tall Ships Race from Plymouth to Santa Cruz de Teneriffe. (Colour transparency)
Sketch of the South-Coast of Africa (Map)
A port side view, taken from well ahead of the beam, of the Portuguese Navy 3 masted sail training ship Sagres (1937) under sail off the Tagus at the start of the Tall Ships Race to Bermuda. (Colour transparency)
A slightly distant port side view, taken from well ahead of the beam, of the Portuguese Navy 3-masted training barque Sagres (1937) under sail off Lisbon at the start of the Tall Ships Trans-Atlantic Race. (Colour transparency)
A port side view, taken from ahead of the beam, of the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) under sail entering Portsmouth Harbour. (Colour transparency)
A slightly distant starboard broadside view of the three-masted topsail schonner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) under sail off Falmouth at the start of the Falmouth-Skaw Tall Ships Race. (Colour transparency)
A slightly distant starboard broadside view of the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) under sail in Southampton Water, bound out. (Colour transparency)
A distant port broadside view of the 3-masted topsail schooners Sir Winston Churchill (1966) and Malcolm Miller (1968) under sail on the River Thames, probably in Long Reach. (Colour transparency)
A slightly distant port quarter view of the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) under sail in Gravesend Reach, River Thames. (Colour transparency)
A starboard bow view, taken from fine off the bow, of the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) slipped during her winter refit. (Colour transparency)
The 3-masted topsail schooners Sir Winston Churchill (1966) and Malcolm Miller (1968) passing through Tower Bridge, London, heading for Tower Pier in the Upper Pool. (Colour transparency)
A starboard side view of the afterpart view of the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) while on a slipway during her winter refit. (Colour transparency)
The 3-masted topsail schooners Sir Winston Churchill (1966) and Malcolm Miller (1968) heading for Tower Pier in the Upper Pool, after passing through Tower Bridge, London. (Colour transparency)
A close starboard bow view of the masts of the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) while slipped during her winter refit. (Colour transparency)
On board the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) as she approaches Portsmouth Harbour entrance, bound in. (Colour transparency)
A close stern view of the hull of the 3-masted topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill (1966) while slipped during her winter refit. (Colour transparency)
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