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Guiding Star left Liverpool on 9th of January 1855 and was last seen in the Southern Ocean by the American Ship Mercury, on 12th February 1855. Large icebergs were seen and narrowly avoided on 19th February 1855 by the George Marshall on the route of Guiding Star which at that time was about 36 hours behind the George Marshall. It most probably struck these icebergs during the night of 20th/21st February 1855.

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