image of 19th century Guernsey - shipbuilding on South Beach, St Peter Port
       
 
 
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Times

oil painting; the barquentine Times, by K.B. Spencer

Barranca

watercolour; the three-masted, fully rigged ship Barranca, by Arthur Bradbury; unsigned

Minerva

oil painting; the schooner Minerva

Barranca

wool picture of the three-masted fully rigged ship, Barranca; she is depicted in an oval, with a small boat and paddle steamer; a lighthouse to the right; 'Dieu et Mon Droit' on a red riband at top and 'Anno Domine 1882' at bottom; flags in top the lower corners have inset oval photographs of Theodore Tourtel and his wife Mary (nee Rugg); Theodore Tourtel was Barranca's carpenter on her last run to Punta Arenas

photograph, framed, of the ship 'William Le Lacheur', built in 1864 by James Sebire, Les Banques; this photograph probably shows her fitting-out in 1864

Watercolour watercolour; a brig off the Channel Islands with an applied miniature portrait - believed to be Capt. Le Lacheur, by Alfred Grut
Herradua hand-coloured lithographic print of the Le Lacheur clipper Herradura
Nicoya hand-coloured lithographic print of the clipper ship 'Nicoya'

 

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