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Barumfox
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unfortunately these I believe are historic photos as Theodore left Halifax and capsized in Hamilton Ontario in December 2024 although it was stated they intended to refloat and hopefully restore him.
Gary
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Peter Mugridge
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At Mach 2 three days after being on QE2...
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Oh no...
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Myles Devin
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In Belfast in 2008
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