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1750 Made a model of a 64-gun ship, which was displayed at the Shipping Exhibition in London in 1903 on loan from the South Kensington authorities | 1750 Made a model of a 64-gun ship, which was displayed at the Shipping Exhibition in London in 1903 on loan from the South Kensington authorities | ||
Perhaps this refers to [[Blackwall Shipyard]] which was operated by Perry at this time? | |||
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1750 Made a model of a 64-gun ship, which was displayed at the Shipping Exhibition in London in 1903 on loan from the South Kensington authorities
Perhaps this refers to Blackwall Shipyard which was operated by Perry at this time?