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Combined Squadron of the Great Powers at anchor in Suba Bay.

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English: Combined Squadron of the Great Powers at anchor in Suba Bay.

The Strained Relations between Turkey and Greece, the Combined Fleets of the Great Powers in Suda Bay, Crete. Illustration for The Graphic, 27 February 1886.
Ships L-R: Don, Carysfort, Dee, Superb, Neptune, Albacore, Temeraire, Iris, Venerio (Italian), Radetzky (Austrian), Ismail (Turkey), Ancona (Italian), Regina Maria Pia (Italian), Principe Amadeo (Italian), Kerka (Austrian), Rapido (Italian).

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Source The Graphic, 27 February 1886.
Author The Graphic staff, after a correspondent (a British naval officer).

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