File:Vice-Admiral James Richard Dacres cropped.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionVice-Admiral James Richard Dacres cropped.jpg |
English: Stipple engraving of Vice-Admiral James Richard Dacres RN (1749-1810) |
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Source | The National Maritime Museum |
Author | Bowyer, Robert [artist], Gold, Joyce [publisher], Page, R [engraver] |
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