William Clark - The English Brig 'Norval' before the Wind - Google Art...
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William Clark - The Black Ball Line Packet Ship 'New York' off Ailsa C...
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William Clark - The English Merchant Ship 'Malabar' - Google Art Proje...
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William Clark - A British Topsail Schooner (1833)
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Steamers Neptune and Luna (Built by William Denny and Brothers, Dumbar...
Steamers Neptune & Luna (Built by William Denny & Brothers, Dumbarton) Print A view of two paddle steamers at sea. On the left the ‘'Luna'’; on the right the Neptune’' flying the Russian merchant ensign and a R... More
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Eliza Stewart (1845 ship)
he Eliza Stewart under reduced sail in the Channel off the Eddystone lighthouse
William Clark - The 1835 Royal Northern Club Regatta off Greenock
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William Clark - The Hanover of Glasgow (1839)
The „Hanover“ was built 1826 by Scott & Sons, Greenock for Stirling Gordon & Co, Glasgow
William Clark - Shipping offshore in a light breeze
This painting is of the 's.s. ANTELOPE' and is a copy from a lithograph, published in 1853, of a painting by Samuel Walters.
William Clark - The racing yawl Julia (1859)
Julia was originally launched as a 111-ton cutter and built in 1853 by Ratsey at Cowes for Mr. William Peareth.
William Clark - The cutter Avon (1871)
Avon was a 30 ton cutter, designed and built by the prestigious yard of William Fife and Sons at Fairlie in 1866 (Lloyd's Yachting Register 1891). Originally named Elilda
William Clark (Manner of) - The Timaru
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Bombay Under Way by William Clark
East Indiaman Bombay Under Way by William Clark. Built 1859 for owners J. Kerr of Greenock, by Archibald Macmillan & Son of Dumbarton. Bombay 890 net tons.
William Clark - HMS 'Hogue' GL GM T 1960 5
HMS Hogue, by William Clark Medium oil on canvas Measurements H 49 x W 74.5 cm Accession number T.1960.5
William Clark (1803-1883) - A Brig Rigged Steamer - BHC1241 - Royal Mu...
Clark, William; A Brig Rigged Steamer; National Maritime Museum; http://www.artuk.org/artworks/a-brig-rigged-steamer-173264
A brig rigged steamer RMG BHC1241
A brig rigged steamer Ship portrait. Oil painting Public domain photograph of 19th-century English painting, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The barque Helen Denny RMG L9802
The barque Helen Denny Ship portrait. Oil painting The barque, Helen Denny by William Clark
The paddle steamer Commodore RMG BHC3269
The paddle steamer Commodore The paddle steamer ‘Commodore’ is shown broadside on. Smoke is shown billowing from her stack and water is shown moving through the paddle wheel of the 1600 ton ship which was buil... More
William Clark (1803-1883) - The Barque 'Hibernian' - BHC1242 - Royal M...
Clark, William; The Barque 'Hibernian'; National Maritime Museum; http://www.artuk.org/artworks/the-barque-hibernian-173268
William Clark (1803-1883) - The Steamship 'Earl Percy' Going into Dumb...
Clark, William; The Steamship 'Earl Percy' Going into Dumbarton; National Maritime Museum; http://www.artuk.org/artworks/the-steamship-earl-percy-going-into-dumbarton-173263
William Clark - The Barque Eldon off Ailsa Craig (1831)
What we see is not a barque, but a full-ship
William Clark - The Barque Eucles
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William Clark - The Barque Kilbain
Clark, William; The Barque 'Kilbain' Becalmed off the Cloch Lighthouse; McLean Museum and Art Gallery - Inverclyde Council; http://www.artuk.org/artworks/the-barque-kilbain-becalmed-off-the-cloch-lighthouse-183196
William Clark - The Clipper Margaret Galbraith (1868)
The „Margaret Galbraith“ was built in 1868 by Robert Duncan & Co, Port Glasgow for James Galbraith (Albion Line), Glasgow
William Clark - Trading Brigs in the Firth of Clyde (1859)
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William Clark - ‚Roger Stewart‘
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William Clark - Full-rigged ship Eliza Stewart (1847)
The wooden full rigged ship „Eliza Stewart“ was built in 1833 by Robert Steele & Co., Greenock for J. & W. Stewart, Greenock[1] ↑ clydeships.co.uk
William Clark - The barque ‚Isabella Kerr‘
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William Clark - The John Kerr Co.'s ‚John Ferguson‘ off the Tail of th...
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William Clark - ‚Agnes Taylor‘
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William Clark - Full-rigged ship Daniel Rankin (1861)
The full-rigged Daniel Rankin was built on the Clyde at Dumbarton in 1858. Registered at 1,048 tons, she measured 194 feet in length with a 34½ foot beam and, for most of her life, was owned by W. Rankin of Gre... More
William Clark - A regatta of the Royal Clyde Yacht Club (1865)
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William Clark - The Helen Denny (1866)
The „Helen Denny“ was built in 1866 by Robert Duncan & Co, Port Glasgow for Albion Shipping Co. Patrick Henderson. 1874 reduced to a barque.
William Clark - A sailing cutter off the Scottish coast
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