File:SS Sirius (1837).jpg
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DescriptionSS Sirius (1837).jpg | SS Sirius, circa 1838: The Cork Steam Ship Company's 700 ton, 320-horsepower 'Sirius' built in 1837. She crossed from Cork to New York in April 1838. She has paddle, steam and sails. | |||||
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