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''Britannia'', the first steamer that went went to Campbeltown; engines built by [[David Napier (1790-1869)|David Napier]] at Camlachie, hull by [[John Hunter, of Port Glasgow]].
''Britannia'', the first steamer that went to Campbeltown; her engines were built by [[David Napier (1790-1869)|David Napier]] at Camlachie, hull by [[John Hunter, of Port Glasgow]].


She plied for a number of years on the Clyde, and thereafter went to Londonderry,  
She plied for a number of years on the Clyde, and thereafter went to Londonderry,  

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Britannia, the first steamer that went to Campbeltown; her engines were built by David Napier at Camlachie, hull by John Hunter, of Port Glasgow.

She plied for a number of years on the Clyde, and thereafter went to Londonderry,

1829 was lost off Donaghadee.


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