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A collection of rare 19th century ceramics recovered from the wreck of the 1857 iron steamship SS Eagle, which was discovered ...
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The SS Eagle is seen as an unprecedented example of an almost intact cargo of 19th century Glaswegian ceramics.
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A collection of rare 19th century ceramics recovered from the wreck of the 1857 iron steamship SS Eagle are to go on display for the first time.