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Ship designed by [[Henry Marc Brunel]], which was built in Glasgow in 1899 and transported overland to Lake Nyasa in Africa, where it served for more than one hundred years as a mission and hospital clinic. | Ship designed by [[Henry Marc Brunel]], which was built in Glasgow in 1899 and transported overland to Lake Nyasa in Africa, where it served for more than one hundred years as a mission and hospital clinic. | ||
Currently being renovated on Lake Malawi.<ref>http://www.chauncymaples.org/</ref> | Currently being renovated on Lake Malawi.<ref>http://www.chauncymaples.org/</ref> | ||
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Ship designed by Henry Marc Brunel, which was built in Glasgow in 1899 and transported overland to Lake Nyasa in Africa, where it served for more than one hundred years as a mission and hospital clinic.
Currently being renovated on Lake Malawi.[1]