The bows of the British motor-ship Armadale, the repairs to which are now well on the road to completion. The Armadale collided with the Norwegian oil-tanker• Ole Jacob early last month and has been on the floating dock for some weeks undergoing repairs. The Armadale came off the dock this morning. (Evening Post, 28 September 1940)

The bows of the British motor-ship Armadale, the repairs to which are now well on the road to completion. The Armadale collided with the Norwegian oil-tanker• Ole Jacob early last month and has been on the floating dock for some weeks undergoing repairs. The Armadale came off the dock this morning. (Evening Post, 28 September 1940)
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28-09-1940
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Evening Post
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The bows of the British motor-ship Armadale, the repairs to which are now well on the road to completion. The Armadale collided with the Norwegian oil-tanker• Ole Jacob early last month and has been on the floating dock for some weeks undergoing repairs. The Armadale came off the dock this morning. (Evening Post, 28 September 1940). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/17763731

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