"Sport and General" Photo. The-Coronation-decorations in Fleet, Street, > London, the greatest newspaper street in the world.
Stern first and minus,,her bows, but with her cargo of maize intact, the steamer English Trader was towed recently from Dartmouth to Southampton. went ashore on the Checkshore Rock, near Dart-mouth,-onSJanuary, 23, and divers, built a new .bulkhead in No. 2 hold. The bows were cut away and remained fast on the rocks, to which the steamer dipped her flag in salute as she passed.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 17
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81"Sport and General" Photo. The-Coronation-decorations in Fleet, Street, > London, the greatest newspaper street in the world. Stern first and minus,,her bows, but with her cargo of maize intact, the steamer English Trader was towed recently from Dartmouth to Southampton. went ashore on the Checkshore Rock, near Dartmouth,-onSJanuary, 23, and divers, built a new .bulkhead in No. 2 hold. The bows were cut away and remained fast on the rocks, to which the steamer dipped her flag in salute as she passed. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 17
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