File:Combined Channel and Med Squadron.jpg

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English: The Combined Channel and Mediterranean Squadron Under the Command of the Lords of the Admiralty, Cruising in the Atlantic, August 1869; engraving, coloured; ships represented are HMS Minotaur (1842), HMS Lord Warden (1865), HMS Northumberland (1798), HMS Prince Consort (1862), HMS Agincourt (1817), HMS Royal Oak (1809), HMS Prince Bellerophon (1818), HMS Monarch (1765), HMS Caledonia (1808), HMS Hercules (1810), HMS Pallas (1816), and HMS Inconstant (1836)
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Author Currie, H M. & Son (printers & publishers)
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