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Trilby

1 photograph

Paprika & Trilby

1 photograph

Dragoon

1 photograph

Dragoon

1 photograph

Raccoon & Departure

1 photograph

Raccoon, Departure & Musme

1 photograph

Mai

1 photograph

Celia, Vaquero & Houri

1 photograph

Colonia

See also: Henry Peabody RAY #103

Yola

1 photograph

Carolina

1 photograph

Before Start

1 photograph

Carolina

1 photograph

Colonia

See also: Henry Peabody RAY #103

Colonia

See also: Henry Peabody RAY #103

Emerald

1 photograph

Acushla

Acushla was a 34-footer owned by J. H. Hanan which was very successful in the special races of the Larchmont YC in 1895. She spent the winter of 1895/96 at Hanley's and was expected to race in NY waters in 1896. The Rudder of Jan 1896 ran an article on th

Norota

1 photograph

Larchmont Mark Boat

1 photograph

Argonant

1 photograph

Departure

1 photograph

Dragoon

1 photograph

Amorita

Incomplete; Note: Page 39-40 missing, this entry from badly photocopied index card

Raccoon

1 photograph

Richard Peck

1 photograph

Wiehawken

Name "Wiehawken" should probably be "Weehawken" (CvdL)

Alicia

1 photograph

Servia, showing passengers

being moved by tugs in harbor

Servia, showing passengers

1 photograph

Servia with tugs

1 photograph

Servia in port, with tugs

1 photograph

Servia

Being moved by tugs in harbor.

Fauzene

1 photograph

Harbinger

See also: Henry Peabody HP-H-1

Beatrice

Year of date does not fit with years of surrounding neg. nos. and should be checked.

Arbutus

1 photograph

Heroine

1 photograph

Ida J.

1 photograph

Hingham

1 photograph

Charles A. Silliman

1 photograph

City of Quincy

1 photograph

City of Quincy

1 photograph

Baltimore

1 photograph

Baltimore

1 photograph

Surf City

1 photograph

Philadelphia

1 photograph

Eleanor

1 photograph

Amorita & Iroquois

See also: Henry Peabody HP-I-3 to HP-I-5 & frontispiece (Iroquois)

Emerald, Wasp & Amorita

The "Wasp" duplicate entry was accompanied by the handwritten note: "These are Henry Peabody photos". This appears to be unlikely, but needs to be checked.

Premier

1 photograph