File:Genova, La riunione internazionale delle navi da guerra nel porto di Genova, di Francesco Ciappei, Colombiadi, 1892.jpg

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Italiano: Genova, La riunione internazionale delle navi da guerra nel porto di Genova, di Francesco Ciappei, Colombiadi (1892. Foto di Francesco Ciappei.)
  • The following ships are listed:
  1. Affondatore
  2. (Corazzata RN) Francesco Morosini
  3. Andrea Doria
  4. Duilio
  5. Lepanto
  6. Cosmao
  7. Amiral Baudin
  8. Curbet
  9. Formidable
  10. Victoria
  11. Reina Regente
  12. Pelajo
  13. E. Stephania
  14. K. Franz Joseph
  15. K. Rudolph
  16. Phaeton
  17. Australia
  18. Sans Pareil
  19. Saragoza
  20. 23 de Majo
  21. Alfonso XII
  22. Almirante Brown
  23. Bennington
  24. Newark
  25. Mircea
  26. Elisabeth
  27. Savoia
  28. Tevere
  29. Monzambano
  30. Etna
  31. Vesuvio
  32. Prinzess Wilhelm
  33. Psara
  34. Castelfidardo
  35. S. Martino
  36. Goito
  37. Johan Wilhelm Friso
  38. Temerario
  39. Bartolomeo Diaz
  40. Princesse Alice
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Source Cronache della della commemorazione del IV centenario Colombiano, Tip. Frat. Pagano, 1892
Author Francesco Ciappei

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