File:Kaiserliche Marine Urminius und Panzerkanonenboote bei Friedrichsort, Chromo-Lithographie von Willy Stöwer 1895, nr7 aus G. Wislicenus, Unsre Kriegsflotte.jpg

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Description Kaiserliche Marine Urminius[1] und Panzerkanonenboote bei Friedrichsort, Chromo-Lithographie von Willy Stöwer 1895, nr7 aus G. Wislicenus, Unsre Kriegsflotte.
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Source G. Wislicenus, Unsre Kriegsflotte.
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Willy Stöwer  (1864–1931)  wikidata:Q453612
 
Willy Stöwer
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Willy Stower; Willy Stoewer
Description German painter, illustrator and marine painter
Marine art
Date of birth/death 22 May 1864 Edit this at Wikidata 31 May 1931 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Wolgast Berlin
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creator QS:P170,Q453612

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  1. Typo, must read Arminius

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