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English: A picture of the S. V. Kaisow
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S.V. Kaisow, a composite 3 mast clipper was built in 1868 by Robert Steele & Sons, Greenock. Owned by Killick Martin & Co. between 1875-1885.

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8 January 1880Gregorian

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