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Large Elm Tiller from the Brixam Fishing Trawler 'Provident'
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A large elm tiller with a bronze helm and turned finial from the Brixham fishing trawler 'Provident', 1924
Provident details:
Builder: J Sanders, Galmpton, Devon
Launched: 1924
Fishing Reg. No.: BM28
Length: 90'5"
Beam: 18'
Draft: 9'4"
Displacement: 93t
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