Removed from the Effective List, the Last Cruise of the Coast-Defence Monitors, Hydra, Glatton, Cyclops, Gorgon, and Hecate by Fred T. Jane

Removed from the Effective List, the Last Cruise of the Coast-Defence Monitors, Hydra, Glatton, Cyclops, Gorgon, and Hecate

(Removed from the Effective List, the Last Cruise of the Coast-Defence Monitors, Hydra, Glatton, Cyclops, Gorgon, and Hecate )


Fred T. Jane

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1902  ·  lithograph  ·  Picture ID: 147097

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Removed from the Effective List, the Last Cruise of the Coast-Defence Monitors, Hydra, Glatton, Cyclops, Gorgon, and Hecate by Fred T. Jane. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
effective list · cruise · coast defence monitors · hydra · glatton · cyclops · gorgon · hecate · royal navy · ships · maritime · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images · / Look and Learn
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