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'Acadia' 1841 J. Hears'Acadia' 1841 Whitby Museum
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'Britannia' c.1926 Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929)'Britannia' c.1926 Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society
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'Emilie' 1907 W. Chambers (active early 20th C)'Emilie' 1907 Whitby Museum
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'Frolic WY50' and 'Thomas Jamery WY500' off Whitby unknown artist'Frolic WY50' and 'Thomas Jamery WY500' off Whitby Whitby Museum
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'Mary' off the Coast 1854 William Henry Doust (b.1829)'Mary' off the Coast 1854 Whitby Museum
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'Peri' 1835 W. Pike (active 1835–1837)'Peri' 1835 Salcombe Maritime Museum
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'Prosperity' and WY388 'Staithes Yakker' 1862 J. Burton (active 1849–1862)'Prosperity' and WY388 'Staithes Yakker' 1862 Whitby Museum
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'Queen Mary' 1967 A. Rogers'Queen Mary' 1967 Southampton City Museums
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'Ryder' 2000 P. Bailey'Ryder' 2000 Polperro Heritage Museum of Fishing and Smuggling
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'Sneaton Castle' George Chambers Senior (1803–1840)'Sneaton Castle' Whitby Museum
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'Sweet Hope' LT157 1903 John Gregory (1841–1917)'Sweet Hope' LT157 1903 Lowestoft Maritime Museum
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'Three Brothers' 1990 J. Denton'Three Brothers' 1990 Bridlington Harbour Heritage Museum
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'William' of Guernsey 1791 W. C.'William' of Guernsey 1791 Guernsey Museum & Art Gallery
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1923 Regatta – The Winning Mark to Windward 1954 J. A. Lake1923 Regatta – The Winning Mark to Windward 1954 Brixham Heritage Museum
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A Breezy Day 1887 Henry Moore (1831–1895)A Breezy Day 1887 Lady Lever Art Gallery
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A Breezy Day at Carradale early 20th C Peter MacGregor Wilson (1855/1856–1928)A Breezy Day at Carradale early 20th C CultureNL
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A Breezy Day, Scarborough 1867 John Callow (1822–1878)A Breezy Day, Scarborough 1867 Scarborough Art Gallery
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A Calm Sea with Two Fishing Boats and a Third Beached Willem van de Velde II (1633–1707)A Calm Sea with Two Fishing Boats and a Third Beached Mount Edgcumbe House
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A Calm Sea with Two Fishing Boats, a Man of War Firing a Salute Beyond Willem van de Velde II (1633–1707)A Calm Sea with Two Fishing Boats, a Man of War Firing a Salute Beyond Mount Edgcumbe House
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A Choppy Day in the Channel Henry Moore (1831–1895)A Choppy Day in the Channel Wolverhampton Art Gallery