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A PICTURESQUE AMERICAN SAILING SHIP The Tusitala photographed when leaving Honolulu, Hawaii, at the commencement of a voyage to New York. The ship is said to be the last American full-rigged shin afloat.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 260, 16 October 1933, Page 10

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A PICTURESQUE AMERICAN SAILING SHIP The Tusitala photographed when leaving Honolulu, Hawaii, at the commencement of a voyage to New York. The ship is said to be the last American full-rigged shin afloat. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 260, 16 October 1933, Page 10

A PICTURESQUE AMERICAN SAILING SHIP The Tusitala photographed when leaving Honolulu, Hawaii, at the commencement of a voyage to New York. The ship is said to be the last American full-rigged shin afloat. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 260, 16 October 1933, Page 10

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