File:SS Grampian after hitting an iceberg on July 10 1919.jpg

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English: The steamship Grampian of the Canadian Pacific line, damaged in a collision with an iceberg while en route from Montreal to Liverpool. The radio brought Corsican and other ships, but the ship was able to proceed unassisted. Photographed 16 July 1919.
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Source The sun., July 27, 1919, Section 5 Pictorial Section, Image 58
Author The sun
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