- The Prison Ship 'Jersey'
The "Jersey" prison-ship was not an uncommon lot for the bold privateersman, who, when once consigned to it, found that the reward of a sea-rover was not always wealth and pleasure. The "Jersey," which had been originally a 74-gun ship, then cut down to a hulk and moored at the Wallabout, at that time a lonely and deserted place on the Long Island shore, now about the center of the Brooklyn river front. - The Ketch
The ketch was a two-master, sometimes rigged with lanteen sails, but more often with the foremast square-rigged, like a ship's foremast, and the mainmast like the mizzen of a modern bark, with a square topsail surmounting a fore-and-aft mainsail. The foremast was set very much aft—often nearly amidships. - The Gun was disharged
Piracy was an everyday occurence for the sailors. - The Dreadnaught
The Dreadnaught - The Bug-Eye
For the fisheries a multitude of smaller types were constructed—such as the lugger, the shallop, the sharpie, the bug-eye, the smack. - Taking it in his jaws
Taking it in his jaws - Striving to reach her decks
Americans on board "General Armstrong" repelling attempts to board her while in a Portugese harbour. - Schooner rigged Sharpie
Schooner rigged Sharpie For the fisheries a multitude of smaller types were constructed—such as the lugger, the shallop, the sharpie, the bug-eye, the smack. - Rot at Mouldering Wharves
The old-fashioned whaling tubs kept the seas, while the growing scarcity of the whales and the blow to the demand for oil dealt by the discovery of petroleum, checked the development of the industry. Now the rows of whalers rotting at New Bedford's wharves, and the somnolence of Nantucket, tell of its virtual demise. - Revenue Cutter
- Offerings to a god
- Gods carried in procession
- Gods carried in procession 2
- Feast of Assurbanipal
- Feast of Assurbanipal 2
- Eagle-headed divinity
- Demons
- Anou or Dagon
- The suite of Sargon
- The suite of Sargon 2
- The King Sargon and his Grand Vizier
- Statue of Nebo
- Assurbanipal at the chase.
- Genius in the attitude of adoration
- Assyrian inscription
- Mummy
- Ouah-ab-ra
- Ploughing
- Hoeing
- Inundation
- Sarcophagus
- Asiatic Cithara
- Ancient Egyptian Cithara
- Street Musicians
- twenty-one string harp
- Bruce's Harpers
- Harps, pipe, and flute, from an ancient tomb near the Pyramids
- Lady 4
- lady 2
- Woman with hat
- Lady
Lady in Hat - i 189
- Curls
Young lady with curls - lady with hat
- Golfer with caddy
- Man wih cat
- Man with little dog
- Dont Cry
- Eating
- Girl with Doll
- Playing house
- Shoeshine Boy
- By the Fire
- Determined boy
- boy and girl
- The Small painter
- The Painter
- the Gaze
- Soldier and the lady
- Man tying shoelaces
Man tying shoelaces