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The 'madmen' Of The Mississippi
Ship Building
Rosbras in Brittany
The Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge
Tower Bridge - From the Tower of London
The Angelic Spirits Leave The Dead Bodies And Appear In Their Own Forms Of Light
The Dead Sailors Rise Up And Start To Work The Ropes Of The Ship So That It Begins To Move
The Mariner Gazes On The Ocean And Laments His Survival While All His Fellow Sailors Have Died
The Mariner Gazes On The Serpents In The Ocean
The Mariner Sees The Band Of Angelic Spirits
The Pilot Faints Scene From 'the Rime Of The Ancient Mariner' By S.t. Coleridge
The Rain Begins To Fall
The Sailors Curse The Mariner Forced To Wear The Dead Albatross Around His Neck
The Grape-Pickers of Portugal
Drawing Of A Bullock Marked To Show Eighteen Different Cuts Of Meat
French Galley Operating In The Ports Of The Levant Since Louis Xi