| HOUSEFLAGS and shipping line insignia on ship's tableware can give valuable clues to the identity of a shipwreck. Those below helped identify local wrecks. |
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| P & O, Oceana, Moldavia, Candia |
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| "Vasco": Thomas Wilson Sons & Co |
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| "Glenlee": Furnace, Withy & Co |
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| "Seaford": London, Brighton & S Coast Railway, 1894 |
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| "Warilda": Adelaide SS Co, 1912 |
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| "ClanMacmillan": Clan Line, 1901 |
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| "Lanfranc": Booth Steamship Co, 1907 |
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| "Pagenturm": Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft Hansa, 1909 |
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| "WA Scholtan": Netherlands American Steam Navigation Co, Rotterdam, 1874 |
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| "Milbanke": Richards, Mills & Co, Liverpool |
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| "Keryado" |
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| "Glenarm Head", Head Line, 1987 |
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| "Bessell": Liverpool, Brazil & River Plate Co, 1878 |
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| "Aracataca": Elders & Fyffes, 1911 |
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| "Ballarat": P & O Branch Line, 1911 |
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| "Vesuvio" or "Dragon" : General Steam Navigation Co, founded 1824 |