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GALLERYGALLERY, a balcony projecting from the stern or quarter of a ship of war, or large merchantmen. In the former, the stern-gallery is usually decorated with a balustrade, extending from one side of the ship to the other; the fore-part is limited by a partition called the skreen-bulk head, in which are framed the cabin windows; and the roof of it is formed by a sort of vault, termed the cove, which is frequently ornamented with sculpture. See STERN.The quarter gallery of a ship of 74 guns is represented at large, in the plate referred to from the article QUARTER.
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