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"joevan" wrote in message
... On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 20:27:51 -0500, (Consigliere) wrote: Thanks for another wonderful post. That Watercolor is nice of the Lawson. I had some old photos but nothing I think with sail. Gives a nice idea of what she must have been like. The steel, 4914-ton, seven-masted Thomas W. Lawson, built by the Fore River Ship & Engine Co. at Bath, Maine in 1902. She was later converted to a bulk oil carrier and was wrecked on the Scilly Isles on the 13 December 1907. Of her nineteen crew, only three were rescued. |
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