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Would like to get a print of this. Does anyone recognize the painting or
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At first I thought it might be the SS Flying Cloud, but through a little
searching it looks like the SS Golden State.

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I was able to find that the ship was renamed and eventually went aground in
Maine but otherwise no joy.

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