File:Sailing ship Chance, aground at Bluff, 1902.jpg

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Photographer: David De Maus Sailing ship Chance, aground at Bluff, 1902. The old "Chance", as man of war, merchantman, and whaler for over one hundred years. In her last resting place. Bluff, N.Z. Dry plate glass negative Reference No. 1/1-001999-G De Maus Collection, Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand

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