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English: Scanned Engraving of The life-saving raft "Nonpareil", originally published as The Life-Raft Nonpareil, which has recently crossed the Atlantic. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 10 August 1867; by illustrator Edwin Weedon. Reference |
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