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'Clutha' which sailed from the Broomielaw bound for Quebec.
In Flanders Fields and Other Poems John McCrae 1895
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In the 'Clutha' also came as passengers James and Mary Gow; their cousin, one Duncan Monach; Mrs. Hanning, who was a sister of Thomas
In Flanders Fields and Other Poems John McCrae 1895
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Walter Gow was his cousin, a son of that Gow who sailed with the Eckfords from Glasgow in the 'Clutha'.
In Flanders Fields and Other Poems John McCrae 1895
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The mountains and low hill country of Otago are linked to the coast by deep rivers often surrounded by rocky gorges, like New Zealand's largest river (in volume), the Clutha.
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Mr Ernie Cooper, 66, of the farm Clutha, said he woke up shortly after midnight when he heard three shots.
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In the ` Clutha 'also came as passengers James and Mary Gow; their cousin, one Duncan Monach; Mrs. Hanning, who was a sister of Thomas Carlyle; and her two daughters.
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This John Eckford, accompanied by his two daughters, the mother being dead, his sister, her husband who bore the name of Chisholm, and their numerous children emigrated to Canada, May 28th, 1851, in the ship ` Clutha 'which sailed from the Broomielaw bound for Quebec.
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Walter Gow was his cousin, a son of that Gow who sailed with the Eckfords from Glasgow in the ` Clutha '.
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The stream of Clutha was removed from its place by the fall of the walls.
A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century 1886
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On the 16th April of the same year, we left the Tail of the Bank at Greenock, and set sail in the _Clutha_ for the Foreign Mission field.
The Story of John G. Paton Or Thirty Years Among South Sea Cannibals John Gibson Paton 1865
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