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English: HMS Ophir at Lyttelton 1901. A plate from the book: The web of empire: a diary of the imperial tour of their Royal Highnesses the Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York in 1901. Author: Donald Mackenzie Wallace. Pub. 1902. |
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Source | https://archive.org/stream/webofempirediary00wall/webofempirediary00wall#page/n17/mode/1up/search/Quebec |
Author | Various |
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