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The Alastor (1875).

The Alastor (1875).
The Alastor (1875).
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: P7705
Description: The three-masted barque 'Alastor' (1875) in Blackwall Reach. She was built by Mounsey & Foster of Sunderland. After sailing to New Zealand for Shaw, Savill & Albion for several years, she was sold to Norway in 1895. She eventually returned to British ownership as the 'Bounty', and was broken up in 1952.
Creator: Unknown
Date: 19th Century
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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