File:HMS Harrier (1881) wreck (cropped).jpg
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English: HMS Harrier was a schooner of the Royal Navy (entered service 1881) that was later sold to the London Missionary Society. The ship wrecked upon the Great Barrier Reef near Cooktown in July 1891. This is plate XXX (cropped) from William Saville-Kent, The Great Barrier Reef of Australia, London: W. H. Allen (1893). |
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Date | (original upload 2013-08-28 09:48:21) | |||||
Source | n46_w1150 from Biodiversity Heritage Library | |||||
Author | William Saville-Kent (died 1908) The Great Barrier Reef of Australia, London: W.H. Allen, (1893). | |||||
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