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Steam Tug Wattle celebrates its 90th with a big birthday bash
Docklands’ very own important piece of Maritime Heritage, the Steam Tug Wattle, spent the weekend celebrating its triumphant journey to 90 years old, with a crowd of people in attendance.
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