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‘The Swedish Ship Gotheborg’

Published September 10, 2015 at 750 × 423 in Chafing Gear

Gotheborg,The Swedish Ship Gotheborg,Chaffing gear,East Indiaman,Historic sailing ship

Using the Sword beater to help maintain the gap for the Weft to pass through

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