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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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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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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