File:HMSRoyalSovereign1897.jpg
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DescriptionHMSRoyalSovereign1897.jpg | British battleship HMS Royal Sovereign (1891). | |||||||||||
Date | circa. 1896-1897 | |||||||||||
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Scanned by Steve Johnson from "The Navy and Army Illustrated" 25 June 1897. Downloaded from Steve Johnson's website http://www.cyber-heritage.co.uk/vicnavy . Website states images are "freely given to the world". |
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Author | photographer not identified. British government. | |||||||||||
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Crown Copyright expired (50 years)
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