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		<title>Research, insight, loss of the ship</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have retyped the excerpts from the book &#8220;Tall ships of the Piscataqua&#8221;. It should be considered one of the best sources for information on the ship Orient and gives the reader an excellent insight into its final days in the New Orleans area as a coal barge. The account gives us finite detail of [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a stack of approx 2&#8243; of background information including: Picture of, and a bio on, the Orient&#8217;s builder, George Raynes. A list of the ships that Raynes built, including the Orient. Pictures of similar-sized, three-masted, packet ships (no picture so far of the Orient). Picture of the George Raynes&#8217; ship yard in Portsmouth, [...]]]></description>
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