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NYC: South Street Seaport & Peking Ship Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peking (Ship) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peking sailing ship, New York City. Royalty Free Stock Photo
NYC: Tall Ship Peking at South Street Seaport Royalty Free Stock Photo
Postage stamp printed in China shows Junk Ship, 1st Peking Print, Reaper, and Hall of Classics serie, circa 1915 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of an anchor on a ship`s hull. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of an anchor on blue a ship`s hull. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peking (Ship)
Peking Museum Ship on pier before the Royalty Free Stock Photo
The steel-hulled four-masted Peking Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of an anchor on a ship`s hull. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The boat stopping besides the bank of lake( Peking Taoran Garden) Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Clipper Ship Royalty Free Stock Photo
NYC: Skyline of Lower Manhattan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peking, a 1932 Merchant vessel Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Peking is a steel-hulled four-masted barque. A so-called Flying P-Liner of the German company F. Laeisz, it was one of the last generation of windjammers used in the nitrate trade and wheat trade around the often treacherous Cape Horn. The Peking was retired in 1975 and sold to Jack Aron, for the South Street Seaport Museum in New York City, where she is still moored This image could be used for any articles relating to this vessel


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