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THE STOCKHOLM AFLOAT AGAIN.—The 12,600-ton Swedish liner Stockholm, which was involved in a collision with the Italian liner Andrea Doria off the New England coast last July, is again afloat. For more than two months she was in dry dock while a new bow section was built. The scaffolding will permit the completion of above-water repairs while the ship is berthed alongside a wharf.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28104, 20 October 1956, Page 11

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THE STOCKHOLM AFLOAT AGAIN.—The 12,600-ton Swedish liner Stockholm, which was involved in a collision with the Italian liner Andrea Doria off the New England coast last July, is again afloat. For more than two months she was in dry dock while a new bow section was built. The scaffolding will permit the completion of above-water repairs while the ship is berthed alongside a wharf. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28104, 20 October 1956, Page 11

THE STOCKHOLM AFLOAT AGAIN.—The 12,600-ton Swedish liner Stockholm, which was involved in a collision with the Italian liner Andrea Doria off the New England coast last July, is again afloat. For more than two months she was in dry dock while a new bow section was built. The scaffolding will permit the completion of above-water repairs while the ship is berthed alongside a wharf. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28104, 20 October 1956, Page 11

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