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I believe the 3rd spritsail barge from left is likely to be the Mirosa … in her ‘Portland Cement’ days.
The one in the ‘lead’ looks like Ironsides…
And the barge with all ‘white’ sails could be the Vigilant when she still had her wheelhouse soon after re-rigging.
The 3rd from right should be recognisable by a ‘barge buff’ – I can’t make out the logo in topsail.
What appears to be a ‘small’ barge, 4th from lhs, at a guess might be the Oak, which sailed briefly about this time…
Of course, I could be completely wrong!
As for the boats to far lhs, I haven’t a clue…