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The Deucalion (1930) entering the King George V Dock.

The Deucalion (1930) entering the King George V Dock.
The Deucalion (1930) entering the King George V Dock.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: P29149
Description: The Ocean Steam Ship Company's cargo liner 'Deucalion' (1930, 7740 GRT), assisted by tugs, as she manoeuvres through the entrance lock at the King George Dock in May 1931. She was bombed and sunk in a Malta convoy in 1942.
Creator: Unknown
Date: 6 May 1931
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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