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Русский: Серия открыток военно-морских кораблей Российской Империи. Издание Н. Апостоли. Otto Leder, Ansichtskarten-Manufaktur, Meissen i. Sa. Platin-Crayon. O.L-M. 174:04 55901. - № 1. Ледокол "Ермак".
English: Series of postcards of naval ships of the Russian Empire. Publication by N. Apostoli. Otto Leder, Ansichtskarten-Manufaktur, Meissen i. Sa. Platin-Crayon. O.L-M. 174:04 55901. - № 1. Icebreaker "Ermak".
Date before 1917
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