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41 Dispute by crew of Londonderry Steamer "Garron Tower" (1893) 903
42 The legal case for salvage costs following the stranding of the Comet (1892) 808
43 Salvage claim against the Londonderry Steamship "Seaham Harbour" at Bilbao (1892) 834
44 Passenger ship Comet runs aground off Seaham with 184 passengers on board (1892) 759
45 Arrival of the first ever shipment of coals into Seaham (1892) 818
46 Sinking of the Londonderry Steamer SS Mount Stewart (1890) 855
47 Threatened withdrawal of coal shipments from South Hetton (1886) 886
48 Ships captain embarrassingly mistakes Seaham for Sunderland (1886) 850
49 Sinking of the SS Merideth off Seaham (1891) 818
50 Progress Report on the Dock Extension Works (1905) 893
51 Pilot Moses Appleby found drowned in docks (1881) 960
52 Seaham Iron Shipbuilding Company 934
53 The Londonderry Fleet of Collier Ships 1212
54 Seaham ships and shipowners 998
55 Seaham lighthouse keeper JJ Richardson retires (1943) 1265
56 Misdemeanors under the Mercantile Marine Act 1681
57 The Steamer "Hallmoor" runs aground off Seaham (February 1931) 1198
58 Staithes in course of demolition 1090
59 Paddle tug Reliant in South Dock 1132
60 North Dock facing tunnel into old beach 1086
 
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