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FORTY-NINE OF 58 PERSONS on board a Skymaster airliner which crashed in Galway Bay off the west coast of Ireland on August 15 were picked up alter a search, in which two ships and five planes took part. One of the women survivors is helped down the ladder of the British trawler Stalberg by Irish Red Cross workers and others.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 October 1949, Page 6

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FORTY-NINE OF 58 PERSONS on board a Skymaster airliner which crashed in Galway Bay off the west coast of Ireland on August 15 were picked up alter a search, in which two ships and five planes took part. One of the women survivors is helped down the ladder of the British trawler Stalberg by Irish Red Cross workers and others. Greymouth Evening Star, 4 October 1949, Page 6

FORTY-NINE OF 58 PERSONS on board a Skymaster airliner which crashed in Galway Bay off the west coast of Ireland on August 15 were picked up alter a search, in which two ships and five planes took part. One of the women survivors is helped down the ladder of the British trawler Stalberg by Irish Red Cross workers and others. Greymouth Evening Star, 4 October 1949, Page 6

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