File:Blackburn Roc.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionBlackburn Roc.jpg | Blackburn Roc Fleet fighter Picture prepared for Wikipedia by Keith Edkins in April 2004. | ||||
Date | England 1940 | ||||
Source | Photograph published in: Aircraft of the Fighting Powers Vol I Ed: H J Cooper, O G Thetford and D A. Russell Harborough Publishing Co, Leicester, England 1940. | ||||
Author | Photographer not identified, so UK Copyright contended to have lapsed 50 years after publication. | ||||
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