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Ships Riding On The Seine At Rouen
Vessels Of Early Spanish Navigators From The Narrative And Critical History Of American
Spanish Galleon, 1588
19th Century Naval Engagement in Home Waters
Action Between U.S. Sloop-of-War 'Wasp' and H.M. Brig-of-War 'Frolic'
A Liner and Other Shipping before the Statue of Liberty
Mary Stuart's Farewell to France
The Swedish Warship Vasa
Arctic Phenomena From Gerrit De Veer's Description Of His Voyages Amsterdam 1600
The Port of Honfleur
Bombardment of Algiers
The Doge's Palace in Venice
The Defear of the Floating Batteries at Gibraltar
Cross Atlantic Voyage
Antibes
Departure of tuna boats at Groix