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Talavera
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Talavera
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Talavera (4m barque; launched 1882)
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Talavera (74 guns), Built in 1818, Woolwich. Burnt in 1840.
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Talavera (arrived in Australia 6 Sep 1853)
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Talavera (British; Cargo, Iron, Sailing Vessel 4-masted Barque, built 1882; ON: 86668)
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Talavera (cargo liner; built 1961; Greece; 9876 dwt; also named: Nopal Star; IMO: 5254682)
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Talavera (cargo, built 1905, at Stockton; tonnage: 2891)
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Talavera (crude oil tanker; built 1960; Spain; 35602 dwt; IMO: 5351208)
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Talavera (Glasgow, 1882, Sail; ON: 86668)
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Talavera (Liverpool, 1854, Sail; ON: 24297)
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Talavera (Liverpool, 1854, Sail; ON: 9999)
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Talavera (Newcastle, 1886, Steam; ON: 92852)
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Talavera (Newcastle, 1889, Steam; ON: 96142)
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Talavera (Newcastle, 1905, Steam; ON: 118650)
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Talavera (of ?, Thomas Scott, Master, 907 tons, from the port of Southampton to Port Jackson, New South Wales, 25th August 1853)
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Talavera (of Glasgow, Jno Robson, Master, 1730 tons, from the port of London to Sydney, New South Wales, 5th January 1892)
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Talavera (of Glasgow, R.E. Mccleane, Master, 1658 tons, from the port of New York to Sydney, New South Wales, 8th November. 1895)
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Talavera (Ship-rigged; registration numbers: (UK))
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Talavera (singledecker; built 1971; U Arab Emirates; 3716 dwt; also named: Chief Ahmad, Nirikos, Ivon, Capt Ahmad; IMO: 7113715)
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Talavera (Steel Screw Steamer; Newcastle-upon-Tyne; built 1905; 2891 gross tons; official number: 118650)
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Talavera (Steel, Screw Steamer, built 1945)
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Talavera (The 'Talavera' moored in an unidentified port; c. 1892, Photograph, PRG 1373/15/69
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