バーケンティン帆装の貨物船を改装した遊興船。
上層がカジノ、中層船首楼が船長室で船尾楼が舞台付きの食堂と客室、貨物甲板と船倉の後部が闘技場になっています。#TRPG (1/2)

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漂駐 | Clark & Company
BOOTH『海洋背景挿絵素材集』よりhttps://t.co/TEqkx28w5A

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HMS Amphion by Derek Gardiner

She had an active career, including the notorious capture of the 1804 Spanish treasure fleet when Britain and Spain were at peace. Word had reached London that Spain would declare war when the fleet arrived.

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The Escaping Smuggler by British marine artist Montague Dawson

“Brandy for the Parson,
Baccy for the Clerk…”

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HMS Victory by Frank Henry Mason, painted for Shipping Wonders of the World, published in 1936

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Enemy Coast by British maritime artist Geoff Hunt

This is from a series of paintings Hunt did celebrating the writing of C.S. Forester. It shows HMS Hotspur patrolling the approaches to Brest from the novel Hornblower and the Hotspur

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"A Ship in Distress" by 19th century Russian artist Ivan Aivazovsky

Now that winter is at hand…

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Blackball packet 'Oxford' preparing to take the Pilot by American artist Christopher Blossom

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The Bombardment of Algiers by George Hyde Chamber. In 1816 Sir Edward Pellew, then an admiral, was sent in command of an Anglo-Dutch fleet to “persuade” the Dey of Algiers to stop slave trading. It would be Pellew’s final battle.

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So I've finally got a Facebook page set up for art: https://t.co/uEOi5NKGB7 Please do like/follow. You can also follow me on Instagram: https://t.co/HnEAxLlrxL Cheers, Ben!

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The sea is not the only danger to your fleet. 🌊
With our new storage and transport solutions for "Black Seas" ⛵your ships are well equipped for the threats on land. ➡️ https://t.co/T1TLW1K9Mc

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Queen Anne's Revenge ⚓️

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My latest blog tells the story of how a French warship, protected by shore batteries in a bay surrounded by rocky islands was captured by a daring night attack.

Find it at https://t.co/JiGlKw7FVP

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"The Clipper Lightning" by British marine artist Montague Dawson. Lightning was built in 1854 in Boston and mainly sailed between Australia and Britain.

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In 1795, Admiral William Cornwallis was in as much trouble as his brother had been at Yorktown the previous decade, but this time a clever ruse saved the day.

Learn more in my blog this week
https://t.co/zXLHRx5TqR

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Tonight's the night! Join us at CTN at 7pm with director for a special presentation about the making of "Age of Sail"!

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First "personal" piece in ages, and its not even for myself, but for a friend! 😂
Yes, I do know ponytails don't work like that, but this was very self indulgent tbh.

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