Launched in April 1861 at the yard of Walter Hood & Co., the vessel was lost on 31st May 1881 when bound out to Sydney. All were saved except one crewman.
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''Queen of Nations'' by Richard Ball Spencer
„Queen of Nations“ von Richard Ball Spencer
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Queen of Nations
Queen Of Nations
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Queen Of Nations
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Queen Of Nations
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