File:Bahia class line drawing.png
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DescriptionBahia class line drawing.png |
English: A contemporary line drawing of a Bahia-class cruiser. |
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Source | The Engineer, 20 May 1910, through Peter Brooks, Warships for Export: Armstrong Warships, 1867-1927 (Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society, 1999), 194. | |||
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