File:LAMBART(1897) p215 RUSSIAN CRUISER.jpg

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Russian gunship Terets in Piraeus harbor
Date November 1895 (pub. 1897)
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British Library HMNTS 10106.c.2.
Notes Russia cruiser at Piraeus. Quote:three Austrian men-of-war, one Greek ironclad, and a Russian cruiser, are at anchor inside the harbour (Piraeus), also an American vessel just outside
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Image extracted from page 215 of With the Yacht and Camera in Eastern Waters. (Illustrated in photomezzotype.), by LAMBART, Frederick Edward Gould - 9th Earl of Cavan. Original held and digitised by the British Library. Copied from Flickr.

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