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MASSILIA: 4,908 grt; 420 x 45; Card & Co., Greenock, 1884; Australia service; 154 First class, 75 Second class passengers; sister: VALETTA; broken up Italy 1904.
Letter, T.P. & C.M. Foster, on board S.S. Massilia, at Gibraltar, to Thos. Bescoby at E. Retford DD/WM/4/146 5 Nov. 1888 Contents: Re. payment of £100 to uncle H.P. Foster for maintenance of aunt Emma. Damaged
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