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Gustaf Erikson and his ships

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The Loch Linnhe (1876) in the Millwall Docks, 1930.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: P70293
Description: The three-masted barque ‘Loch Linnhe’ (1876, 1468 GRT) in the Millwall Docks in July 1930. Built at Port Glasgow for J & R Wilson & Co and used in the Colonial trade, she was sold to Finnish owners in 1899 and converted into a barque before 1913. In the 1930s she was owned by Gustaf Erikson and carried Australian wheat to Britain. She was wrecked in the Baltic in November 1933.
Creator: Unknown
Date: 5 July 1930
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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