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END OF A NOTED SHIP.—The world-famous windjammer, Herzogin Cecilie, which was the largest sailing ship on Lloyd’s Register, and which was partly wrecked on the Hampstone Rock, England, has finally disappeared beneath the waves in Salcombe Harbour. On her last voyage she won the race for grain-laden ships from Australia, reaching Falmouth in 36 days

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 46, 23 January 1939, Page 4

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END OF A NOTED SHIP.—The world-famous windjammer, Herzogin Cecilie, which was the largest sailing ship on Lloyd’s Register, and which was partly wrecked on the Hampstone Rock, England, has finally disappeared beneath the waves in Salcombe Harbour. On her last voyage she won the race for grain-laden ships from Australia, reaching Falmouth in 36 days Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 46, 23 January 1939, Page 4

END OF A NOTED SHIP.—The world-famous windjammer, Herzogin Cecilie, which was the largest sailing ship on Lloyd’s Register, and which was partly wrecked on the Hampstone Rock, England, has finally disappeared beneath the waves in Salcombe Harbour. On her last voyage she won the race for grain-laden ships from Australia, reaching Falmouth in 36 days Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 46, 23 January 1939, Page 4