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Bow of Ship with Cannon and Figurehead
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Watercolour sketch of the bow end of a ship facing left, with a yellow figurehead - torso of man with shield, sword and helmet - the hull striped grey and white, brown at base, with cannon protruding from hatches.
Title: Bow of Ship with Cannon and Figurehead
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Watercolour sketch of the bow end of a ship facing left, with a yellow figurehead - torso of man with shield, sword and helmet - the hull striped grey and white, brown at base, with cannon protruding from hatches.
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