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Mongoose John S. Johnston, 4 July 1898 Detroit Publishing Company photograph collectionLibra
Galatea, 1888-05-26Nathaniel L. Stebbins photographic collectionHistoric New EnglandReference Code P
Shona, 1888-04-18Nathaniel L. Stebbins photographic collectionHistoric New EnglandReference Code PC0
Montauk John S. Johnston, 19 June 1897 Detroit Publishing Company photograph collectionLibrar
Molly Bawn John S. Johnston, 27 July 1895 Detroit Publishing Company photograph collectionLib
Crowd gathers around the schooner Nancy at NantasketLeslie Jones, 1927Boston Public Library Print De
Cup defenders - Vanitie and ResoluteLeslie Jones, 1915 [1914?]Boston Public Library Print Department
Cup defender Defiance built and launched at Maine shipyardsLeslie Jones, 1914Boston Public Library P
Friend, 1888-06-07Nathaniel L. Stebbins photographic collectionHistoric New EnglandReference Code PC
Saracen, 1888-06-02Nathaniel L. Stebbins photographic collectionHistoric New EnglandReference Code P
Rosalind, 1888-05-24Nathaniel L. Stebbins photographic collectionHistoric New EnglandReference Code
MineolaJohn S. Johnston, 10 June 1891 Detroit Publishing Company photograph collectionLibrary of C
Crowd to see grounded schooner Nancy at Nantasket beachLeslie Jones, 1927Boston Public Library Print
….i may have bingeread all of made for sailing when the enstars anime came out
Lyme Regis, August 1st 2015
frogginaround:bufobufobufo:She’s on a missionI’m sailing away, set an open course for the virgin sea
Karen Witter - She was Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month for its March 1982 issue, and
classicnudes: Marguerite Empey (PMOM - May 1955 and February 1956), AKA Diane Webber, pictured on c
sailing west from the Gray Havens
nude-vacations:Nude Sailing ⛵️ Living the Nude Life ….. ☀️
0ce4n-g0d: Sailing with the sun... by Braulio Cosme
captainflirt:Fishing boats in the 17th and 18th century.
Walter Dexel, Sailing Ship / Segelboot, 1922. Oil on canvas. Via Ketterer Kunst
(via Diabolik)
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