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Life belts from the Wexford and the James Carruthers were among those stacked outside the Brophey & Son undertaker building in Goderich, Ontario after the en:Great Lakes Storm of 1913.
Source image from the Historical Collections of the Great Lakes, BGSU
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2005-02-13 20:34 Brian0918 800×589×8 (437235 bytes) Life belts from the ''Wexford'' and the ''James Carruthers'' were among those stacked outside the Brophey & Son undertaker building in Goderich, Ontario after the [[Great Lakes Storm of 1913]]. <br><br>Source image from the Historical Collections of the G
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