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The Port of Honfleur
Lord Howe organizes the British evacuation of Boston in March 1776
British Man-o-War and Other Craft
Mary Rose
A Ketch and a Brigantine off the Coast
Departure From Havre
Cliffs and Sailboats at Pourville
Seascape at Sainte Adresse
Bordighera
Departure of tuna boats at Groix
And they Still Say Fish is Expensive
Christ on the Sea of Galilee
H.M.S. Chatham Type 22 - Batch 3
HMS Exeter engaging in the Graf Spree at the Battle of the River Plate
The Pilot Faints Scene From 'the Rime Of The Ancient Mariner' By S.t. Coleridge
Before the Storm