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Image 22:
An early photograph of the HMS Northampton, taken in the summer of 1900, while the Barry-Smith family was boating in the Cork Harbour.

Image 22a:
A snapshot taken while passing Haulbowline Island, home of the world's first yacht club, taken in the summer of 1900.

Image 23:
Nice photograph of the HMS Caliope, taken in the summer of 1900, while the Barry-Smith family was boating in Cork Harbour.

Image 24:
A snapshot of Fort Carlyle taken from the water near Cork, Ireland, taken in 1900. (Fort Carlisle would later become Fort Davis.)

Image 25:
HMS Northampton, taken in the summer of 1900, while the Barry-Smith family was boating in Cork Harbour.

Image 26:
Cowes Castle, the Yacht Club at the Isle of Wight (Royal Yacht Squadron), taken in the summer of 1900, while Arthur Hugh Smith-Barry and family/friends were boating on Cork Harbour.

Image 27:
A great view, as seen from the water as they passed by, of Foty Tower in Ireland (note that Nelly Post did not use the variant spelling of Fota Tower), taken in 1900.

Image 28:
The guardship HMS Howe, Admiral-class battleship, taken in the summer of 1900.

Image 29:
A slightly different angle of Foty Tower (Nelly did not spell it Fota) taken as they passed by in the water, taken in 1900. See Q027 for similar.

Image 30:
HMS Northampton, taken in the summer of 1900, while the Barry-Smith family was boating in Cork Harbour. (See Q025 for another view.)

Image 31:
Fort Campden, near Cork, Ireland, taken in 1900.

Image 32:
The HMS Albacore, Gunboat, taken in 1900 on the Cork Harbour.

Image 33:
Haulbowline Island again, with a view of the Royal Yacht Squadron, taken in 1900.


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