19th Century Cork Sutton Mariners, Sailing Ships and Crews

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1. LIST OF FIGURES

Fig. 1: The River Lee joining Lough Mahon.

Fig. 2: Master’s Certificate 1851, issued to Captain George Sutton (b.1804).

Fig. 3: The ports of Clonakilty, Courtmacsherry, Kinsale, Cork and Youghal on 1775 map.

Fig. 4: View from Queenstown to the Cork harbour entrance c.1900.

Fig. 5: 1835 Register of Seaman, UK Nat. Archives BT120, showing Sutton mariners.

Fig. 6: Victoria Quay, with Albert Quay and Cork City Hall.

Fig. 7: Figurehead of the Ellen Sutton of Cork.

Fig. 8: Tram map of the centre of Cork city, late nineteenth century.

Fig. 9: Captain Nathaniel Sutton c. 1911.

Fig. 10: Lapps Quay with Abraham Sutton & Sons coal store and Custom House.

Fig. 11: Rob Roy, Troubadour, Victor, Jonadab and Queen Victoria .

Fig. 12 : St. Patrick’s Bridge, c.1900.

Fig. 13: Annette of Youghal.

Fig. 14: Calendar of Wills and Administration: Thomas Sutton.

Fig. 15: Cork City and Ballinacurra on Cork coastal map.

Fig. 16 : Captain William Sutton’s Master’s Certificate.

Fig. 17: Detail of early eighteenth-century map of Ireland by Visscher.

Fig. 18: Dei Gratia wrecked at Milford Haven.

Fig. 19: The Eliza O’Keeffe of Youghal.

Fig. 20: 3D image of Ellen Sutton figurehead.

Fig. 21: Late nineteenth-century Courtmacsherry.

Fig. 22: Captain Henry Brown of Passage, Cork, entry on Register of Seamen.

Fig. 23: George Peake of Youghal.

Fig. 24 : Master Denis Whelan’s Master Certificate application .

Fig. 25: Cork Harbour Map.

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