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Cozzens, Frederic S.
Everett, (Herbert Barnard) John
Harris, Douglas D.
Scribner's, Charles, & Sons
Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co. Ltd
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Africa Palm (1953)
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Columbia 1860 [NYYC]
Crescent (1779)
Cygnet (1838)
Diomede (1781)
Enugu Palm (1958)
Exeter (possibly 1776)
Ferris (1839)
Flying Fish (1802)
Flying Fish 1829
Hero (1823)
Ibadan Palm (1959)
Ilesha Palm (1961)
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Lagos Palm (1947)
Marquis of Worcester (1789)
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Viscount Palmerston (1822) [Alternative name: Palmerston]
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Ellerman & Papayanni Lines Ltd
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Wyllie, William Lionel
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Palmyra Oporto (Drawing)
American Yachts Plate XVII. Columbia, Sappho and Palmer. A Breezy Day Outside (Print)
Palma, Sardinia (Drawing)
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'Palmerston' (1822) [Alternative name: Viscount Palmerston] (Technical drawing)
Bamenda Palm(1956); Merchant vessel; Cargo vessel (Full hull model)
Ibadan Palm (1959)
Ilesha Palm (1961)
Palmelian (1948)
Niger Palm (1948)
Katsina Palm (1957)
Ibadan Palm (1959)
Ibadan Palm (1959)
Ibadan Palm (1959)
Ilesha Palm (1961)
Andoni Palm (1958) (Historic Photographic Negative)
Benin Palm (1936)
Benin Palm (1936)
Benin Palm (1936)
Ilesha Palm (1961)
Enugu Palm (1958)
Akassa Palm (1958) (Historic Photographic Negative)
Andoni Palm (1958) (Historic Photographic Negative)
Andoni Palm (1958) (Historic Photographic Negative)
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