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The stern section of the passenger/cargo liner Suevic (1900) underway going backwards with the bow section on the rocks. (Glass plate negative)
The stern section of the passenger/cargo liner Suevic (1900) in Trafalgar Dock at Harland & Wolff's Ship Repair Yard, Southampton (Glass plate negative)
The passenger/cargo liner Suevic (1900) aground on the Maenheere Reef off The Lizard. (Glass plate negative)
A close up of the back fo the bow section of the passenger/cargo liner Suevic (1900) on the Maenheeere Reef, off The Lizard. (Glass plate negative)
The Suevic (1900), a passenger/cargo liner on the Maenheere Reef, off The Lizard. (Glass plate negative)
A view along the starboard side of the stern section of the passenger/cargo liner Suevic (1900) in Trafalgar Dock, Southampton Docks (Glass plate negative)
The staboard side view of the bow section of the passenger/cargo liner Suevic (1900) on the Maenheere Reef off The Lizard. (Glass plate negative)
The passenger/cargo liner Suevic (1900) aground on the Maenheere Reef off The Lizard. (Glass plate negative)
Suevic (1901) (Glass plate negative)
A close-up of the starboard quarter of the bow section of the passenger/cargo liner Suevic (1900). (Glass plate negative)
The bow section of the passenger/cargo liner Suevic (1900) on the rocks of the Maenheere Reef, The Lizard (Glass plate negative)
A starboard quarter view of the bow section of the passenger/cargo liner Suevic (1900) on the Maenheere Reef below The Lizard Lighthouse. (Glass plate negative)
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