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DisgrifiadSkipper of Yankee Clipper presents president with model of old Portuguese sailing bark. Washington, D.C., April 20. Capt. Harold Gray, who recently piloted the Yankee Clipper over the LCCN2016875478.jpg
English: Title: Skipper of Yankee Clipper presents president with model of old Portuguese sailing bark. Washington, D.C., April 20. Capt. Harold Gray, who recently piloted the Yankee Clipper over the Atlantic for the first time, today presented President Roosevelt with this model of an old Portuguese sailing bark. It was carved from memory by Padre Joso Pereira de Silva, who is seventy-five years old
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