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The Cromdale wrecked at Bass Point, The Lizard, CornwallThe Cromdale, a fully rigged iron sailing barque, wrecked in heavy fog at Bass Point, The Lizard, Cornwall, on 23 May 1913. Date: 1913
Sailing Barge Match on the Thames, July 1864Engraving of a sailing barge match on the Thames, from the Illustrated London News, 23rd July 1864. This match was hosted by the Prince of Wales Yacht Club over a course from Erith to the Chapman
The Dar Mlodziezy, Polish tall ship, fully rigged, FalmouthThe Dar Mlodziezy, a Polish tall ship, fully rigged at Falmouth. Date: circa 1980s
King George's Cup YachtsContenders for the King George's Perpetual Challenge Cup at Brixham regatta, an event open to ketch-rigged trawlers over forty tons. Date: 1931
Slingsby Dart 17R 96 in the process of being rigged before flying (note: the centre-section fairing has yet to be fitted). Date: circa 1982
Colomban Cri-Cri at Fairford 1985One of a pair of Colomban Cri-Cri unloaded from their trailers and rigged on the crowd line Date: 1985
Shamrock V yacht by G. H. DavisA diagram by G.H.Davis of the British Americas Cup challenger, Shamrock V, showing the difference between the configuration of the mast and sails for different sailing requirements
Yacht Racing at Bembridge, Isle of Wight, EnglandOriginal Redwing class racing off Bembridge, Isle of Wight, England. Following a meeting at the Bembridge Sailing Club, Isle of Wight, in 1896
LCC-LFB Ship fire on SS Leopard, Port of LondonA fire crew, rigged in Proto one-hour oxygen breathing apparatus sets, descend into the smoking hold of the SS Leopard. The fire had broken out deep inside the vessels hold
Two young Russian sailors on the deck of a shipTwo young Russian cadet sailors on the deck of a square rigged ship. circa 1968
Cadet on the Sorlandet, a Norwegian tall shipCadet in the rigging of the Sorlandet, a Norwegian tall ship, probably during a Tall Ships Race. Date: 1960s
Ships that pass by G. H. DavisShips that pass -- some notes for our readers who are spending their holidays by the sea shore. The ships are: cargo steamer, liner, coasting steamer, seagoing tug, oil carrier, racing yawl
Greenbelt, Maryland. Childs bedroom in a house in which a thirteen year-old boy has rigged up model trains and a chemical laboratory. Date 1942 June
Jonathan Hulls Steam Tug-boat of 1736Engraving of Jonathan Hulls steam tug-boat, which he patented in 1736. It is doubtful whether Hulls ever had the chance to build his tug-boat, much less use it to haul a fully rigged ship
Large Lanteen-Rigged Dhow on the Nile, 1853Engraving of a large passenger-carrying lanteen-rigged dhow, on the Nile, Egypt, 1853
Lanteen-rigged Dhows, Luxor, Egypt, 1884Engraving of a riverside scene at Luxor, Egypt, showing a number of dhows under sails and oars and, in the background, several boats being built on the shore