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for Magazine clipping from The Sydney Mail relating to the loss of the APARIMA
Magazine clipping from The Sydney Mail relating to the loss of the APARIMA
1935
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for Magazine clipping relating to the ABRAHAM RYDBERG
Magazine clipping relating to the ABRAHAM RYDBERG
c 1930
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for Magazine clipping relating to the DAR POMORZA
Magazine clipping relating to the DAR POMORZA
c 1930
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for Magazine clipping relating to the SOBRAON and the TINGIRA
Magazine clipping relating to the SOBRAON and the TINGIRA
c 1930
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for Newspaper clipping from The Sydney Morning Herald relating to the barque TAISEI MARU
Newspaper clipping from The Sydney Morning Herald relating to the barque TAISEI MARU
c 1930
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for Newspaper clipping from The Sydney Morning Herald relating to the pilot steamer OLD CAPTAIN COOK
Newspaper clipping from The Sydney Morning Herald relating to the pilot steamer OLD CAPTAIN COOK
1934
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for Newspaper clipping relating to the HAKAUYO MARU's stay in Darwin
Newspaper clipping relating to the HAKAUYO MARU's stay in Darwin
c 1930
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for Newspaper clipping relating to the sale of the LOCH TORRIDON
Newspaper clipping relating to the sale of the LOCH TORRIDON
c 1930
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for Newspaper clipping to the Training ship DENMARK
Newspaper clipping to the Training ship DENMARK
c 1930
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for The Sydney Morning Herald 'Most famous of all the clippers, the CUTTY SARK' ,10 December 1932
The Sydney Morning Herald 'Most famous of all the clippers, the CUTTY SARK' ,10 December 1932
1932
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