File:Two women on board E R STERLING, c 1913 (5059060598).jpg
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DescriptionTwo women on board E R STERLING, c 1913 (5059060598).jpg |
English: E R STERLING was originally built in Belfast in 1883 as a four-masted iron ship LORD WOLSELEY. In 1904 it was renamed EVERETT G GRIGGS and modified into a six-masted barquentine. It was sold and renamed E R STERLING in 1910, and was broken up in 1927. For more information see our blog post on the Sterlings: bit.ly/OsqaFc |
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Flickr posted date InfoField | 7 October 2010 |
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