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Joseph Conrad is an iron-hulled sailing ship, originally launched as Georg Stage in 1882 and used to train sailors in Denmark. After sailing around the world as a private yacht in 1934 she served as a training ship in the United States, and is now a museum ship at Mystic Seaport in Connecticut.
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Joseph Conrad Georg Stage (1882–c.1930)
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Sold 1934 Sold 1936 Museumandtraining ship
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