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381. A private of the Royal Marines.
*A private of the Royal Marines. Royal Marines were sometimes nicknamed lobsters on account of their red tunics. They were used to keep order on ships, guard dock installations,...
382. A print of various small craft.
*A print of various small craft. A print of a variety of small craft, including 'South Seas whale fishery boat; Limehouse skiff; the Lambeth boat, hired by pleasuring parties; the...
383. A plan of the cabins of the brig Funchal of London, 190 tons, James McPherson, Commander.
*A plan of the cabins of the brig Funchal of London, 190 tons, James McPherson, Commander. This plan shows the layout of berths on the brig 'Funchal'. This vessel was designed to operate a passenger service. In total there are 26 berths...
384. A Brig of War's 12 pr Carronade.
*A Brig of War's 12 pr Carronade. The carronade was a short-barrel, large-calibre gun designed in the 1770s. It was the most successful product of the Carron Ironworks. The Royal Navy...
 
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