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Slaves Fell the Ripe Sugar, Antigua, 1823
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Slaves Ladle Steaming Juice from Vat to Vat, Antigua, 1823 -
William Clark
The Barque sir Charles Napier, Pladda Island In The Distance -
William Clark
The Crusher Squeezes Juice from the Cane, Antigua, 1823 -
William Clark
The Medium Clipper, 'John Lidget', off Greenock, 1862 -
William Clark
The ship `Malabar' and the barque `Isabella' in the Clyde, a brig and other shipping beyond -
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