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Ship designed by [[Henry Marc Brunel]] and Sir [[John Barry]], which was built in Glasgow in 1899 by [[Alley and Maclellan]]] 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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== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
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*https://vintagebsbprints.wordpress.com/ | |||
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Ship designed by Henry Marc Brunel and Sir John Barry, which was built in Glasgow in 1899 by Alley and Maclellan] 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]