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Mediterranean craft (Drawing)
Three studies of Mediterranean settee (Drawing)
Boats inspecting ahalf-sunken merchant ship [ (Drawing)
Mediterranean vessel hauled up on the beach (Drawing)
Study of a galley with various details (Drawing)
Galleys and other vessels by moonlight (Galleys 18) (Print)
Lateen-rigged vessels drawn up on shore in a bay (Galleys 17) (Print)
A galley with deck awning off a fortified coastal town (Galleys 24) (Print)
A galley tieing up at a quay (Galleys 29) (Print)
A galley and other vessels close to shore (Galley 26) (Print)
Study of a Mediterranean xebec and studies of ship sterns (Drawing)
View of the Harbour of Messina showing a large covered ship with many oars (10?) (Print)
View of the Harbour of Messina showing ships in a storm (2) (Print)
View of the Harbour of Messina showing ships at anchor and one being careened (11) (Print)
View of the Harbour of Messina showing a ship careened (12) (Print)
View of the Harbour of Messina showing an armed sailing vessel at anchor in shallow water (13) (Print)
View of the Harbour of Messina showing warehouses an small boats under covers (14) (Print)
View of the Harbour of Messina showing a vessel at anchor and a lighthouse (3) (Print)
View of the Harbour of Messina showing a large oared ship leaving the harbour (4) (Print)
A galley with deck awning drawn up on a beach near a harbour wall (Galleys 31) (Print)
Armed galley propped up on beach with deck awning (Galley 27) (Print)
Papal Galley at anchor (Print)
A galley? being repaired on a beach (Galleys 25) (Print)
Passengers disembarking from an ornately decorated galley onto a quay with ruined arch (Galley 30) (Print)
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