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Philip D. Ouless became a navigating sub-Lietenant in 1867, navigating lieutenant in 1874, and Staff-Commander 11 years later. He was qualified to take charge on any of the Queens beest ships. He is also the brother of the renown Royal Academician.
Philip D. Ouless became a navigating sub-Lietenant in 1867, navigating lieutenant in 1874, and Staff-Commander 11 years later. He was qualified to take charge on any of the Queens best ships. Also the brother of the renowned Royal Academician.


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Philip D. Ouless became a navigating sub-Lietenant in 1867, navigating lieutenant in 1874, and Staff-Commander 11 years later. He was qualified to take charge on any of the Queens best ships. Also the brother of the renowned Royal Academician.

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