"• . • -~ • fc ■ "* ' v On this page "Lee Fore Brace' tells the remarkable history of the East Indiaman Edwin Fox, the hull of which now lies in Piclon Harbour. Bow and stern views of the ship are shown, and between them is a picture of her in all her old glory, an etching in the South Kensington Museum. Underneath, mal ( ing a sharp contrast with this fine old teak-built "trooper" and emigrant ship, are recent pictures of the two largest liners in the world—the British Queen Mary (right) and the French Normandie (left), as they are being fitted oul.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 76, 30 March 1935, Page 1 (Supplement)
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97"• . • -~ • fc ■ "* ' v On this page "Lee Fore Brace' tells the remarkable history of the East Indiaman Edwin Fox, the hull of which now lies in Piclon Harbour. Bow and stern views of the ship are shown, and between them is a picture of her in all her old glory, an etching in the South Kensington Museum. Underneath, mal(ing a sharp contrast with this fine old teak-built "trooper" and emigrant ship, are recent pictures of the two largest liners in the world—the British Queen Mary (right) and the French Normandie (left), as they are being fitted oul. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 76, 30 March 1935, Page 1 (Supplement)
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