File:HMS Alert (1856) pushed aground by ice.jpg
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DescriptionHMS Alert (1856) pushed aground by ice.jpg | HMS Alert (1856) pushed aground by ice, Radmore Harbour, Kennedy Channel, 1875-1876 |
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Originally uploaded to EN Wikipedia as en:File:HMS Alert (1856) pushed aground by ice.jpg by en:Shem1805 19 November 2008. |
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