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Workmen and spprentices who helped build the 12, 900 ton motor-ship King Theseus stand in
Workmen and spprentices who helped build the 12, 900 ton motor-ship King Theseus stand in the foreground feeling yet another job at the Blyth shipyard
NCJ - Kemsley
NCJ Archive
England
Media ID 21287099
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