File:HMSAnsonCirca1897.jpg
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DescriptionHMSAnsonCirca1897.jpg | Photograph of British battleship HMS Anson circa. 1897. Twin 13.5 inch guns are seen in the forward barbette mounting. | |||||||||
Date | circa. 1890s | |||||||||
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"The Navy and Army Illustrated", believed to be the the issue of 25th June 1897. Scanned by Stephen Johnson. Downloaded from Stephen Johnson's Cyberheritage website http://www.cyber-heritage.co.uk/vicnavy/ans.jpg |
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Author | Photographer not identified | |||||||||
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