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The Outer Harbor of La Rochelle, 1904. Creator: Gustave LeheutreThe Outer Harbor of La Rochelle, 1904
Barque Louise, 1852. Creator: UnknownBarque Louise, 1852. The sailing ship "Louise" from Gavle. The ship goes from right to left with only 3 sails hoisted. The hull is painted black with a white stripe
The barque Wilhelmina, c1844. Creator: UnknownThe barque Wilhelmina, c1844. The ship came to Gavle's merchant fleet in 1838. Black hull with white stripe. The ship sails from right to left in rough seas
Barque Clio, 1852. Creator: Broder Heinrich HansenBarque Clio, 1852. The ship belonged to Elfbrink & Luth in Gefle
Schooner Thilda, 1830. Creator: Joseph Honore Maxim PellegrinSchooner Thilda, 1830
The barque Levant, 1875. Creator: George Frederick GregoryThe barque Levant, 1875
The barque Hindoo, le Havre, 1872. Creator: Eugene GrandinThe barque Hindoo, Le Havre, 1872. Ships that belonged to the company Rettig/Rettigska varvet, 1840s-1870s
Brig Punch, (c1860s). Creator: B LundstromBrig Punch, (c1860s). In the background on the left a yellow steamer, "Formby", and 5 sailors on the horizon, on the right on the horizon a sailor. Captain A
Brig Agnes of Gavle, 1871. Creator: Mathias TruelsenBrig Agnes of Gavle, 1871
Barque Orient, (c1886). Creator: UnknownBarque Orient, (c1886). A three-masted ship, the barque Orient. Shipowner P C Rettig & Co
Brig Sophia af Gavle, (1870s). Creator: Lars Petter SjostromBrig Sophia af Gavle, (1870s)
Alfhild of Gavle, 1889. Creator: Lars Petter SjostromAlfhild of Gavle, 1889
Bark Iris, 1844. Creator: Dirk Antoon Josephus Franciscus TopkeBark Iris, 1844. The sailing vessel "Iris" at sea. "Iris", a three-masted bark, is depicted twice. On the left, the port side is seen obliquely from the front
Schooner Constance, 1870. Creator: Lars Petter SjostromSchooner Constance, 1870
Barque Superior, 1936. Creator: J.G. BergBarque Superior, 1936. The barque "Superior" at sea. Sails from left to right. The ship has white sails and hull. Three brown masts
The full-rigger Pacific, (c1860s). Creator: Carolus Ludovicus WeytsThe full-rigger Pacific, (c1860s). Built in 1867 at Rettig's shipyard in Gavle. belonging to the company Rettig/Rettigska varvet, 1840-1870s
The ship Superior, (c1830s). Creator: Petrus WeytsThe ship Superior, (c1830s)
The ship Indiaman, 1864. Creator: Heinrich PetersenThe ship Indiaman, 1864. Ship belonging to the company Rettig/Rettigska varvet, 1840-1870s
Barque Daniel, 1855. Creator: Petersen & Holm. Barque Daniel, 1855. Creator: Petersen & HolmBarque Daniel, 1855. Ships belonging to the company Rettig/Rettigska varvet, 1840-1870s
Barque Condor, 1851. Creator: Joseph Honore Maxim PellegrinBarque Condor, 1851. The bark ship Condor joined Gavle's merchant fleet in 1850
Bark Ship Eclipse, 1857. Creator: Franz HuntenBark Ship Eclipse, 1857. Ships belonging to the company Rettig/Rettigska varvet, 1840-1870s
The full-rigger Blixten, 1837-1838. Creator: UnknownThe full-rigger Blixten, 1837-1838. Depicting the full rigger Blixte from Gavle. Belonging to Dan Elfstrand & co Captain C.J Bolin. Came to Gavle's merchant fleet in 1837
Barque Oden, (c1840s). Creator: O. P. KolsboeBarque Oden, (c1840s)
Barque Chili, 1877. Creator: Carolus Ludovicus WeytsBarque Chili, 1877
The barque Charlotta Laetitia from Gavle, 1841. Creator: Petrus WeytsThe barque Charlotta Laetitia from Gavle, 1841. Stained glass of the barque Charlotta Laetitia, built in Gavle in 1839
Sailboats, undated. (c1900s) Creator: Robert RussSailboats, undated. (c1900s)
Small water craft, between c1900 and c1930. Creator: UnknownSmall water craft, between c1900 and c1930
Patras, the seat of the provisional government at the beginning of the revolution in Greece, 1862. Creator: UnknownPatras, the seat of the provisional government at the beginning of the revolution in Greece, 1862. The revolution in Greece
The iron clipper-ship Cornwallis, a new vessel of the Black Ball line, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe iron clipper-ship Cornwallis, a new vessel of the Black Ball line, 1862. This magnificent new iron clipper ship, which was launched on the 11th ult. from the yard of Messrs
The Australian clipper-ship The Royal Family, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Australian clipper-ship The Royal Family, 1862. Sailing ship built by Messrs. W. and R. Wright at St. John, New Brunswick. She is consigned to the well-known firm of Messrs
The 179 ton cutter White Heather sailing close-hauled, 1924. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe 179 ton cutter White Heather sailing close-hauled, 1924
Unknown yacht sailing close-hauled. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesUnknown yacht sailing close-hauled
The five masted windjammer cargo ship Preussen under sail. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe five masted windjammer cargo ship Preussen under sail
The 6 Metre Cheetal (L21) sailing upwind, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe 6 Metre Cheetal (L21) sailing upwind, 1911
Sailing yachts cross start line. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesSailing yachts cross start line
The cutter Shamrock beating to windward. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe cutter Shamrock beating to windward. Shamrock, designed by William Fife, was Sir Thomas Liptons first (1899) challenger to the Americas Cup
The 147 ton ketch Thendara sailing upwind. 1939. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe 147 ton ketch Thendara sailing upwind. 1939. Thendara was designed by Alfred Mylne for the Scottish yachtsman Sir Arthur Young. She was launched in 1937 and is still racing today
The schooner Meteor IV, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe schooner Meteor IV, 1913. Meteor IV was Kaiser Wilhelm IIs fourth yacht. It was designed by Max Oetz and launched in 1909
The cutter Shamrock sailing close-hauled, 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe cutter Shamrock sailing close-hauled, 1912. Shamrock, designed by William Fife, was Sir Thomas Liptons first (1899) challenger to the Americas Cup
The 1894 built schooner Xarifa under sail, 1899. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe 1894 built schooner Xarifa under sail, 1899
The magnificent schooners Germania and Waterwitch, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe magnificent schooners Germania and Waterwitch, 1911. The 250 ton schooner Germania was designed by Max Oertz and owned by the German industrialist Count Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach
The handsome racing schooner Waterwitch, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe handsome racing schooner Waterwitch, 1911. Designed by William Fife, Waterwitch was not successful in competition and was later redesigned by Charles Nicholson
The 221 ton gaff-rigged cutter Britannia sailing under spinnaker, 1913. CreatorThe 221 ton gaff-rigged cutter Britannia sailing under spinnaker, 1913. Britannia was owned by King George V. One of the most successful racers of its day, in 1913 it won 8 of the 13 races it entered
Banks of the Oise, 1905. Artist: Henri RousseauBanks of the Oise, 1905. Painting held at The Smith College Museum of Art, Massachusetts. From Die Meister Des XX. Jahrhunderts II. [Verlag E. A. Seemann, Leipzig, 1935]
The Death of Nelson, 1859-64, (1938). Artist: Daniel MacliseThe Death of Nelson, 1859-64. The death of Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1804) at the Battle of Trafalgar. From the collection of the National Museums, Liverpool
The Port of Saint-Tropez, 1901-1902. Artist: Signac, Paul (1863-1935)The Port of Saint-Tropez, 1901-1902. Found in the collection of the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
The Port of Rotterdam, 1907. Artist: Signac, Paul (1863-1935)The Port of Rotterdam, 1907. Found in the collection of the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
Rough Weather in the Mediterranean, 1874, (c1930). Creator: Henry MooreRough Weather in the Mediterranean, 1874, (c1930). A sailing ship struggling in stormy seas. Painting in the Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery, Lancashire