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the sale of the vessel to w. m. holby of oslo, norway. it became owned, in by a/s foscolino, also of oslo. in late oct. , foscolino was in collision with the spanish axpe, off newarp lightship, in the north sea off the coasts of norfolk & lincolnshire. foscolino arrived in the tyne with her stem broken
havre, certainly from / . from to , the vessel linked the harbours of le havre, deauville, honfleur & corseulles, & maybe trouville too, all on the lower river seine. in , deauville was sunk in the harbour at le havre after contact with abeille iv, a tug. the / issue of lr states the vessel to be broken...
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