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File:HMSOcelot1975.jpg|HMS Ocelot in St Helier Harbour in 1975 File:Submarine2013.jpg|HMS Ocelot File:GM21OceanBrideOuless.jpg|Ocean Bride, a picture of an Ouless painting File:GM21OceanBrideCrewlist.jpg|A crewlist for Ocean Bride voyage from Port Louis to Sydney in 1873. Master Clement Le Gros, with a crew including Charles Perchard, Francis Alexander and Philip Hamon. Ocean Bride was built in Jersey but Clement Le Gros is not listed as a sea captain in John Jean's Jersey Sailing Ships, and we have been unable to identify him in any of our Le Gros family trees, but we believe that he was born in St Lawrence in 1837, the son of Jean Le Gros and Ann, nee Clement. Although Jean was baptised Le Gros, his father was not named in the register. His mother was shown as Marie Anne Hamon File:GM21ObeyCrewlist.jpg|Crew list of Obey, a 271-ton barque, built by George Deslandes in 1858. This list records a voyage to Sydney in 1870, when Obey had Charles Le Gros as master and seven Jerseymen and two Frenchmen in her crew. Charles Le Gros does not appear in the list of Jersey sea captains in John Jean's Jersey Sailing Ships