19th Century Cork Sutton Mariners, Sailing Ships and Crews

Fig. 26: Register of Seamen, UK Nat. Archives BT120.

Fig. 27: Detail of early eighteenth-century map of Ireland by Visscher.

Fig. 28: Declaration made by Mate Robert Sutton b.1836 for replacement of lost papers.

Fig. 29: Mary Anne of Clonakilty.

Fig. 30: Timothy Donovan’s Service record.

Fig. 31: Jonadab and Nellie Fleming leaving Youghal Harbour.

Fig. 32: View of Lapps Quay towards the Cork Custom House.

Fig. 33: Detail from 1613 South of Ireland Map by Mercator.

Fig. 34: Captain John Twohig’s service record .

Fig. 35: Late nineteenth-century map of the Blackwater and Bride.

Fig. 36: Rob Roy of Youghal.

Fig. 37: Detail from an early eighteenth-century map of Ireland by Visscher.

Fig. 38: Troubadour of Cork.

Fig. 39: George Sutton’s Master Certificate application: 1850 .

Fig. 40 : Victor leaving Youghal Harbour with Jonadab leading.

Fig. 41: William S Green of Youghal.

Fig. 42: Nellie Fleming II .

Fig. 43: Blackrock Castle, built in 1829 at the confluence of the River Lee and Lough Mahon.

Fig. 44: The lighthouse at Youghal by night.

Fig. 45: The America.

Fig. 46: Passage West: The Original Port of Cork

Fig. 47: The Marina by the River Lee Navigation Wall.

Fig. 48 : Captain William Sutton’s Master Certificate application in 1850.

Fig. 49: Spike Island from Queenstown (Cobh), Co Cork.

Fig. 50: Schooners at the end of an era.

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