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Cold storage cannery ship GLORY OF THE SEAS in Wrangell Narrows, Alaska, 1917
13. Cold storage cannery ship GLORY OF THE SEAS in Wrangell Narrows, Alaska, 1917
Crew of the ship GLORY OF THE SEAS with fish catch on deck, Alaska, August 19, 1911
14. Crew of the ship GLORY OF THE SEAS with fish catch on deck, Alaska, August 19, 1911
Crew of the ship GLORY OF THE SEAS with fish catch on deck, Alaska, August 19, 1911
15. Crew of the ship GLORY OF THE SEAS with fish catch on deck, Alaska, August 19, 1911
December 16, 1902 Page three
Henry L. Wilson endorsed
Glory of the Seas arrives
Called
16. December 16, 1902 Page three
Henry L. Wilson endorsed
Glory of the Seas arrives
Called the Clallam
City of Puebla sails
Stormbound at Clallam
Anchored at Clallam
To drill for oil
Steamer Tampico arrives
Must be fumigated

Larger medal was issued in 1630 to assert the claim of England to the dominion of the sea, as maintained
17. Larger medal was issued in 1630 to assert the claim of England to the dominion of the sea, as maintained by Selden, and in accordance with instructions given by Charles I, to his minister at the Hague: "we hold it a principle not to be denied that the King of Great Britain is a monarch at sea and on land to the full extent of his dominions. His Majesty finds it necessary for his own defence and safety to reassume and keep his ancient and undoubted rights in the Dominions of the Seas."
The smaller medal, 1662, relates to the ill feeling which existed between the English and Dutch soon after the Restoration. It arose from the anger felt by the English at the encroachment of the Dutch herring fishermen into English waters which led to frequent disputes; besides, the Dutch persistently refused to lower their flag to ships of Great Britain in the British Seas.
Sktech Map of the Seas of India, based for the most part on the 'Investigator' soundings
18. Sktech Map of the Seas of India, based for the most part on the 'Investigator' soundings
Encephaloides armstrongi, Armstrong's Spider-crab, showing the swollen cavernous gill-chambers. The four
19. Encephaloides armstrongi, Armstrong's Spider-crab, showing the swollen cavernous gill-chambers. The four pairs of crawling legs are too long to be shown. This crab is one of the characteristic inhabitants of the 100-fathom line in Indian Seas
Flabellum laciniatum, the deep-sea fan-coral, found in all parts of the Indian Seas at 400-600 fathoms.
20. Flabellum laciniatum, the deep-sea fan-coral, found in all parts of the Indian Seas at 400-600 fathoms. The same species has been dredged in the depth of the North Atlantic, and occurs as a fossil in the Tertiary rocks of Southern europe
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