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English: The Turkish ironclad Avnillâh was built by the Thames Iron and Shipbuilding Company, and it was featured in the May 20, 1870 edition of the periodical Engineering on page 358 (referred to as the Avni Illah), accompanied by some illustrations, including this one on page 353. |
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circa 1870 date QS:P,+1870-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | Engineering, 1870-05-20, page 353, link to file at gracesguide.co.uk |
Author | John Henry Rimbault (ca. 1820-1888) |
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