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On Their Way to Camp, 1873. Creator: Eastman JohnsonOn Their Way to Camp, 1873
The Truants, c. 1870. Creator: Eastman JohnsonThe Truants, c. 1870
The 8 Metre Class The Truant (H12) sailing close-hauled. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe 8 Metre Class The Truant (H12) sailing close-hauled as row boat looks on
The Truant and Antwerpia IV racing with spinnakers, 27th May 1912. CreatorThe Truant and Antwerpia IV racing downwind with spinnakers, 27th May 1912
The 6 Metre class The Truant, Antwerpia IV and Spero, 1912The 6 Metre class The Truant, Antwerpia IV and Spero racing downwind, 1912
The Truant sailing close-hauled, July 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe 8 Metre yacht The Truant sailing close-hauled, July 1912. The Truant was built by William Fife in 1910 and was first owned by Sir Ralph Gore
The sailing yacht The Truant, July 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe 8 Metre yacht The Truant sails close-hauled, July 1912. The Truant was built by William Fife in 1910 and was first owned by Sir Ralph Gore
Ventana and The Truant racing upwind, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe 8 Metre class sailing yachts Ventana and The Truant racing upwind, 1913
No wind for the 8 Metre class The Truant, Spero and The Antwerpia IV, 25th May 1912
The Truant racing upwind, 22nd May 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe 8 Metre racing yacht The Truant racing upwind, 22nd May 1911
The 8 Metre The Truant sailing close-hauled. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe 8 Metre The Truant sailing close-hauled. The Truant was built by William Fife in 1910 and was first owned by Sir Ralph Gore
Boys making bread at Upton House Truant School, Hackney, London, 1908. Scene in the bakery; one boy gets a loaf of bread out of the oven
Boys tailoring class at Highbury Truant School, London, 1908Boys tailoring class at Highbury Truant School, Islington, London, 1908. Boys learn to make clothes; some draw patterns, others use sewing machines, while at the back more boys sew by hand