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Loch Torridon, "one of the best known four-mast barques in the British Mercantile Marine, and one of the fastest." Built by Barclay, Curle & Co., 1881, 2000 tons burden. Sister ship to Loch Moidart.
Plate facing page 318.
Lubbock, Basil (1921). The Colonial Clippers (2nd ed.). Glasgow: James Brown & Son. pp. 303, 318. OCLC 1750412.
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