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Description Pre-World War I icebreaker <a rel="nofollow"> which was returned to Estonia in 1988 and is now part of the Eesti Meremuuseum.</a>, the Estonian Maritime Museum. Built in 1914 in the Vulkan-Werke in Stettin , Germany (now Szczecin) as the Tsar Mikhail Feodorovich
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SUUR TÖLL, Tallinn Port May 1996

Author Felix O

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