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Departure of tuna boats at Groix
Wreck of a Transport Ship
Unidentified Aircraft Diving to Attack a Ship
Ship Building
The Birth of the US National Anthem
Ship Painting
Ship Painting
The Dead Sailors Rise Up And Start To Work The Ropes Of The Ship So That It Begins To Move
A Continental Harbor
Harvesting the Land and the Sea
Home Again
The Channel Fleet off Scarborough
The Phantom Ship
Battle between the Russian ship Opyt and a British frigate off the coast of Nargen Island