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Mr. Joseph D'Aguilar Samuda
Mr. Joseph D'Aguilar Samuda
Feb. 15, 1873

"Iron Shipbuilding"
$28

Mr. John Laird
Mr. John Laird
May 17, 1873

"He built the 'Alabama' and the 'Captain'"
$35


Mr. Edward James Reed
Mr. Edward James Reed
March 20, 1875

"Naval Construction"
$28
Sir Donald Currie
Sir Donald Currie
June 21, 1884

"the Knight of the Cruise of Mr. Gladstone"
$32
Mr. Charles Mark Palmer
Mr. Charles Mark Palmer
Oct. 18, 1884

"Shipping"
$30
Mr. Charles Henry Wilson
Mr. Charles Henry Wilson
Feb. 21, 1885

"Hull"
$30
Mr. Thomas Sutherland
Mr. Thomas Sutherland
Oct. 22, 1887

"P and O"
$30
Mr. Edward Bates
Mr. Edward Bates
May 12, 1888

"Plymouth"
$28
Mr. Joseph Fletcher Green
Mr. Joseph Fletcher Green
Nov. 22, 1890

"Shipping"
$28
Mr. Thomas Henry Ismay
Mr. Thomas Henry Ismay
Nov. 15, 1894

"White Star"
$60
Sir Francis Henry Evans
Sir Francis Henry Evans
May 7, 1896

"Union Steamship"
$32
The Right Hon. William James Pirrie
The Right Hon. William James Pirrie
Jan. 8, 1903

"Harland & Wolff"
$38
Lord Inverclyde
Lord Inverclyde
July 28, 1904

"Cunarder"
$34
Sir John Isaac Thornycroft
Sir John Isaac Thornycroft
Jan. 19, 1905

"Destroyers"
$48


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