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Scenes at Gravesend when the crew of the Trevessa returned home after their memorable voyage in open boats, in which they covered 2000 miles after their ill-fated steamer foundered. Captain Foster (left), who commanded the Trevessa and was in charge of the first boat, is seen with Chief-Officer Stewart Smith, who led the second boat.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17170, 13 October 1923, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Scenes at Gravesend when the crew of the Trevessa returned home after their memorable voyage in open boats, in which they covered 2000 miles after their ill-fated steamer foundered. Captain Foster (left), who commanded the Trevessa and was in charge of the first boat, is seen with Chief-Officer Stewart Smith, who led the second boat. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17170, 13 October 1923, Page 9 (Supplement)

Scenes at Gravesend when the crew of the Trevessa returned home after their memorable voyage in open boats, in which they covered 2000 miles after their ill-fated steamer foundered. Captain Foster (left), who commanded the Trevessa and was in charge of the first boat, is seen with Chief-Officer Stewart Smith, who led the second boat. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17170, 13 October 1923, Page 9 (Supplement)