THE BARON VERNON.
Although a -start has not yet-: been! made with the actual work of removing!, the wreck of the Baron Vernoni the,' Clyde Trustees' acting under their ss'tatu-' tory powers, have invited tenders for the removal of the vessel. The, BarotiVernon lies by the ' side of the navigable' .channel of , the Clyde' almost opposite Langbank, and while her position; is not: such as to interfere \vith ;i the navigation of 1 the-river, extreme care has to(be exercised in i navigating large vessels in her vicinity.\ It may be recalled;"says the "Siren," that the Baron Vernon, inward bounS with a- cargo of ore and epartp grass, was; sunk on the 'night of 25th May -after collision .with' th» Canadian Pacific liner Metagama.; |i
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 14
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124THE BARON VERNON. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 14
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