File:Collision between a Steamer and a Whale - The Picture Magazine 1894.jpg
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[edit]Collision between a steamer and whale | |
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Author |
Munn & Co. for The Picture Magazine |
Title |
Collision between a steamer and whale |
Description |
Collision between a Steamer and a Whale. Illustration for The Picture Magazine, 1894. reference |
Date |
1894 date QS:P571,+1894-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Source/Photographer |
The Picture Magazine, 1894. |
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current | 11:14, 19 October 2023 | 1,000 × 797 (250 KB) | Broichmore (talk | contribs) | {{Artwork |Author= Munn & Co. for ''The Picture Magazine'' |title = Collision between a steamer and whale |Description= Collision between a Steamer and a Whale. Illustration for The Picture Magazine, 1894.<br > Caption: "The Netherland steamer ''Waesland'', 3,500 tons, when on its way from Antwerp to New York, reported that at noon on the second day a whale was seen floating on the water directly in the vessel's course. No attempt was made to avoid the animal, as the natural impression was t... |
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