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27 October 2005

MARSDEN - Re: [shipsandthesea] Hoo st Werburgh

Hi Ron,

This may well be, from memory it looks as if it would fit the bill.

When my prints come back Ill email you a scanned copy for your
analysis !

Many thanks to everyone who responded.

Darren Green
Coaster and Short Sea Ship Photography
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