File:Renaudin 1857-P3240003.JPG
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DescriptionRenaudin 1857-P3240003.JPG | Launch of the French warship Renaudin (1857) at the Arman shipyard in Bordeaux. Watercolour by Lebreton. Also visible are two ships being built for Russia: the frigate Svetlana and the corvette Baïan. Standart (1857), a yacht for the Emperor of Russia is also visible, at an earlier stage of construction. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Source | Clippers français, Claude and Jacqueline Briot, page 135 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Renaudin, 1857
Bayan
Standart (1857)
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current | 12:41, 25 March 2020 | 3,315 × 2,794 (1.5 MB) | Rama (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description = Launch of the French warship ''Renaudin'' (1857) at the Arman shipyard in Bordeaux. Watercolour by Lebreton. Also visible are two ships being built for Russia: the frigate ''Svetlana'' and the corvette ''Baïan''. A yacht for the Emperor of Russia is also visible, at an earlier stage of construction. |Source = ''Clippers français'', Claude and Jacqueline Briot, page 135 |Date = 1857 |Author = {{Creator:Louis Le Br... |
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