File:HMSGlasgow in Dock in Rio de Janeiro 1914.jpg

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English: Caption: "Drydock Floating About Dardanelles Carrying Warship This enormous drydock owned by the British navy floats about the Dardanelles carrying along as it goes a large battleship which is being repaired. There are more than ninety warships engaged in the attack on the Dardanelles, and many of them, of course, must be repaired on the ground."
Date September 22, 1915
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The Guthrie Daily Leader September 22, 1915

Author The Guthrie Daily Leader
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