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One of the most successful of these was 'The Loss of the
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in 1874 and 1882 also supplied him materials for many of his most elaborate pictures; but the most characteristic subjects of his later period were historical. The first of these was 'The
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and afterwards round the world, which lasted from 26 February 1867 to 26 June 1868. The sketches made by
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where he managed Boyd's whaling operations until 1848. Boyd even went so far as to have a house named "Merton
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took part as biological observer. Brierly accompanied the survey during two cruises and took not only sketches, but notes of considerable value, which, however, remained unpublished. His name was given to an island in the
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in 1874. He became marine painter to the Royal Yacht
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