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THE LADY JOCELYN, 2,138 TONS, BUILT IN LONDON IN 1852 AS A STEAMER, AND AFTERWARDS CONVERTED TO A S-ULER AS ABOVE DEPICTED THIS VESSEL FOR MANY YEARS SAILED UNDER THE FLAG OF THE SHAW, SAVILL and albion co. Photo supplied by Mr. F. G. Layton.

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Progress, Volume I, Issue II, 1 September 1906, Page 301

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THE LADY JOCELYN, 2,138 TONS, BUILT IN LONDON IN 1852 AS A STEAMER, AND AFTERWARDS CONVERTED TO A S-ULER AS ABOVE DEPICTED THIS VESSEL FOR MANY YEARS SAILED UNDER THE FLAG OF THE SHAW, SAVILL and albion co. Photo supplied by Mr. F. G. Layton. Progress, Volume I, Issue II, 1 September 1906, Page 301

THE LADY JOCELYN, 2,138 TONS, BUILT IN LONDON IN 1852 AS A STEAMER, AND AFTERWARDS CONVERTED TO A S-ULER AS ABOVE DEPICTED THIS VESSEL FOR MANY YEARS SAILED UNDER THE FLAG OF THE SHAW, SAVILL and albion co. Photo supplied by Mr. F. G. Layton. Progress, Volume I, Issue II, 1 September 1906, Page 301

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