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![]() ![]() This time too, there was the added advantage that the freighter's destination was Tilbury on the Thames Estuary and Harris was able to make sightseeing excursions into Central London. However, on this occasion, he only had ten dollars in his pocket so, like one of his heroes Charles Dickens: An OverviewCharles Dickens, he learned about the city by walking everywhere. On the return journey, the 'Michigan' put into Swansea where because of a miners strike, the sailing was delayed, enabling Paul Harris to visit various parts of South Wales as well while the ship waited for its cargo. As he said later about these early transatlantic voyages, "The price was high in hardships but my experience gave me an international outlook." ![]() Basil Lewis, Chairman: International Genealogy & Heraldry Fellowship of Rotarians - RIBI Branch 2002 Information provided is courtesy of members of the International Genealogy and Heraldry Fellowship of Rotarians in cooperation with RGHF |
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