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Icicle

Letter from Bill Bunting says Icicle was built in 1870 for John E. Rossevelt for use on Hudson and Orange Lake.

Huron

Huron was a wooden cutter designed by William Gray, Jr. of Boston for himself and built by W. B. Smith of Boston in 1883. LOA 73-4ft. LWL 63-5ft. Not in fileSee also: Henry Peabody HP-H-7 and HP-H-8

Huron

Huron was a wooden cutter designed by William Gray, Jr. of Boston for himself and built by W. B. Smith of Boston in 1883. LOA 73-4ft. LWL 63-5ft. Not in fileSee also: Henry Peabody HP-H-7 and HP-H-8

Model Room - New York Yacht Club

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Model Room - New York Yacht Club

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Hercules

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Hercules

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Rachel Emery

Rachel Emery was a barkentine owned by the John S. Emery Company of Boston. Title was corrected to Rachel Emery from Rachael Emery as per actual caption. Bound from Boston to the River Plate with a deckload of New Hampshire pine. Additional resource # 97381

Rachel Emery

Rachel Emery was a barkentine owned by the John S. Emery Company of Boston. Title was corrected to Rachel Emery from Rachael Emery as per actual caption. Bound from Boston to the River Plate with a deckload of New Hampshire pine. Additonal Resource #109693

Rachel Emery

Rachel Emery was a barkentine owned by the John S. Emery Company of Boston. Title was corrected to Rachel Emery from Rachael Emery as per actual caption. Bound from Boston to the River Plate with a deckload of New Hampshire pine.

Rachel Emery

Rachel Emery was a barkentine owned by the John S. Emery Company of Boston. Title was corrected to Rachel Emery from Rachael Emery as per actual caption. Bound from Boston to the River Plate with a deckload of New Hampshire pine.

Rachel Emery

Rachel Emery was a barkentine owned by the John S. Emery Company of Boston. Title was corrected to Rachel Emery from Rachael Emery as per actual caption. Bound from Boston to the River Plate with a deckload of New Hampshire pine. Additional Resource # 109694

Rachel Emery

Rachel Emery was a barkentine owned by the John S. Emery Company of Boston. Bound from Boston to the River Plate with a deckload of New Hampshire pine.

Mildred

This image is included in the Stebbins collection, however it was taken by Henry G. Peabody, not Nathanial Stebbins.

Hesper

Hesper was a wooden Boston Pilot schooner designed by Dennison J. Lawlor and built by Montgomery & Howard in 1884. One of the finest pilot schooners and one which had considerable influence on subsequent fishing schooner design. She was sold out of Boston pilot service in 1901. LOA 104ft. LWL 95ft. ...

Hesper

Hesper was a wooden Boston Pilot schooner designed by Dennison J. Lawlor and built by Montgomery & Howard in 1884. One of the finest pilot schooners and one which had considerable influence on subsequent fishing schooner design. She was sold out of Boston pilot service in 1901. LOA 104ft. LWL 95ft. ...

Thera

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Cadet & Flirt

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Cadet

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Start At Winthrop

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Mayflower

Mayflower was a wooden centerboard sloop designed by Ed. Burgess and built by Lawley in 1886 as a successful defender in that year's America's Cup races. Launched May 6, 1886. LOA 100ft, LWL 85-7ft. This photo was taken on the day of the annual regatta of the Eastern Yacht Club. Mayflower was bea...

Stranger

Stranger was a composite cutter designed by A. Richardson of Liverpool in England for Geo. H. Warren of Boston and built by J. G. Fay of Southampton in 1885. LOA 78ft. LWL 65ft. This photo was taken on the day of the annual regatta of the Eastern Yacht Club.

Stranger

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Clara

Clara was a composite cutter designed by William Fife Jr and built by Culzean Ship Building Company of Ayrshire, Scotland in 1884. In June 1885 she was sold to Charles Sweet who sent her to New York where she sailed her first race on Sept 18, 1885 winning her class. She subsequently won almost every...

Oneida

Oneida ex-Utowana was a steam yacht built by John Roach in Chester, PA in 1883. Owned for many years by E. C. Benedict of New York. Renamed Adelante in 1913 when Benedict renamed another yacht Oneida. Taken over by U.S. Navy between 1918 and 1919. Sold in 1920 and became a commerical tow boat under ...

Colossus

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Trafalgar Square & North Gallery, London, England

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Trafalgar Square & North Gallery, London, England

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Osborne House, Isle of Wight, England. View across the Solent

Date was added by CvdL as per surrounding neg. nos.

Royal Yacht Squadron House - Cowes, England

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Cowes Quay, England

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Elfin off Cowes, Isle of Wight, England

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Sea Flower

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Belle Isle

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[no name]

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Etruria

"RMS Etruria was built by John Elder & Co of Glasgow, Scotland in 1884. The Etruria and her sister Umbria, by the standards of the time, were record breakers. They were the largest liners then in service, and they plied the Liverpool to New York Service. RMS Etruria was completed and launched in Mar...

Waesland

Waesland was a trans-atlantic steamship built in 1867 at Glasgow by J. & G. Thomson & Co. for the Cunard Line as Russia. In 1880 she was purchased by the Red Star Line and renamed Waesland. She sank in 1902 after a collision with the steamship Hammonides with the loss of two lives. LOA 435.1ft. Beam...

Georg

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Georg

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Pavonia

Handwritten entry, "Passengers on deck" Pavonia was an ocean steamship built in 1882 at Glasgow by J. & G. Thomson & Co. for the Cunard Line for service between Liverpool and Boston. LOA 430.5ft. Beam 46.4ft. She was sold and scrapped in 1900.

Fastnet Rock lighthouse

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Old Head of Kinsale England, lighthouse

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Jackal

Paddle steamer. Passengers on deck.

Sleuthhound

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Northumbria

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Arethusa

Arethusa was a centerboard cutter designed by A. Hyatt and built by Parker in 1880. LOA 49.7ft. LWL 42.6ft. Beam 15ft.

Water Witch

Water Witch was a centerboard schooner designed and built by D. O. Richmond in 1881. LOA 88ft. LWL 78ft. Beam 22.6ft.

Wendar [Wendur]

Wendur was a yawl designed by G. L. Watscon and built by D. & W. Henderson of Glasgow. LOA 110.65ft.

Annasona

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Annasona

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