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"Gondolier" of the steam yacht 'Gondola'

Detail from ink sketch "Articles of Note at Coniston"

I'd appreciate any comment as to whether this might be Felix Hamill, who was the captain of the Gondola at one time, possibly into the 1890s.
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Author Albert Melly, Aigburth, Liverpool, b. 1866, d. 1935
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