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Ethnology from "All Round the World: an illustrated record of voyages, travels and adventures in all parts of the globe. Edited by W. F. Ainsworth"

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This image has been taken from scan 000320 from volume 02 of "All Round the World: an illustrated record of voyages, travels and adventures in all parts of the globe. Edited by W. F. Ainsworth". The title and subject terms of this image have been generated from tags, created by users of the British Library's flickr photostream.

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1850 - 1870
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map from "All Round the World: an illustrated record of voyages, travels and adventures in all parts of the globe. Edited by W. F. Ainsworth"

AINSWORTH, FREDERICK CRAYTON - Public domain portrait photograph

map from "All Round the World: an illustrated record of voyages, travels and adventures in all parts of the globe. Edited by W. F. Ainsworth"

Ainsworth R. Spofford to John G. Nicolay, Wednesday, March 12, 1862 (Sends book)

The Knox class training frigate USS AINSWORTH (FFT-1090) intercepts the Haitian bound Honduran-flagged merchant vessel BLACK EAGLE in the windward passage about 15 miles west of Haiti for the 100th boarding of a ship since the United Nations embargo went into place on October 18th. The AINSWORTH is part of Combined Joint Task Force 120 which is assigned to carry out Operation Support Democracy. The AINSWORTH is permanently assigned to Naval Surface Group Six and carries a SH-60 Seahawk light airborne multipurpose system (LAMPS) Mark I helicopter detachment

A port quarter view of the British frigate HMS ARIADNE (F 72), left, in the York River during a re-enactment of the Battle of Yorktown. On the right is a stern view of the frigate USS AINSWORTH (FF 1090)

The Haitian bound Honduran registered 157 foot merchant vessel BLACK EAGLE stops for the training frigate USS AINSWORTH (FFT-1090) to carry out the 100th inspection of a ship bound for Haiti. They are off the northwest shore about 12 miles from Miragoane, Haiti. The AINSWORTH Is carrying out the inspection under Operation Support Democracy, the United Nations embargo intended to prevent the flow of arms and fuel into Haiti

The small rib boat from the training frigate USS AINSWORTH (FFT-1090) heads for the merchant vessel BLACK EAGLE off the coast of Haiti during Operation Support Democracy, the United Nations embargo to stop the flow of arms and fuel into the island nation. This is the 100th boarding and inspection of Haiti-bound ship since the sanctions went into effect on October 18th

Ainsworth, William Harrison. ALS to [1837 May 17]

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CHIEF GUNNER's Mate (GMC) James Schneck climbs up the side of the Haitian-bound merchant vessel BLACK EAGLE during the 100th boarding and inspection of a ship en route to Haiti as part of Operation Support Democracy, the United Nations embargo on arms and fuel into Haiti. CHIEF Schneck is from the training frigate USS AINSWORTH (FFT-1090)

Crew members of the Haitian-bound merchant vessel BLACK EAGLE shift the cargo of flour in the forward hold of the ship for inspection by the boarding party from the training frigate USS AINSWORTH (FFT-1090) off the northwest coast of Haiti during the 100th boarding of a ship as part of Operation Support Democracy, the United Nations embargo of arms and fuel into the island nation

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