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Description Lithograph of the 20ft yawl City of Ragusa (old name of Dubrovnik). This was originally the boat (ferry or lifeboat) belonging to the ship Breeze which sank in the Irish Channel sometime before 1870. The ship is gaff-rigged, which means that she must have been re-rigged at Queenstown or Cork. She was square-rigged when she arrived at Queenstown. The captain is John Charles Buckley, and the mate is Nikola Primorac.
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Source The Graphic 11 June 1870 p.20 col.1 (closeup screenshot)
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