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Volume Twelve - Pre-Victorian to the Present Day - further aspects - The Bristol Channel District Guide - selected articles - [1934 Edition] . . . .
Her first trip successfully completed, she was away once again for reinforcements and food for our guns. For six weeks the plucky Bristol paddle-steamer carried on her work, visiting Anzac as well as Suvla Bay, usually doing two journeys a day. Then came a mishap which put the " Barry " out of commission for a time. |
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