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Author:

 

A member


Report:

 

12


Page:

 

35


Year:

 

1985


Subject Matter:

 

British Community and Family History



Excerpt:

 

A commemorative plaque must have, over the years, caught the attention of worshippers at St. George's Church in Lisbon, and made them wonder as to the cause of the disaster and if there were any survivors.

The Roumania was a 3387-ton two-masted schooner, built in 1880 on the Clyde, for Henderson Brothers and was a connecting link between Glasgow and Bombay. 

 

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