File:Lexington original configuration edited.jpg
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DescriptionLexington original configuration edited.jpg |
English: "Artwork by F. Muller, circa 1916, depicting the original design adopted for these ships." |
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Lower resolution version can be found at the Naval Historical Center's website: specifically [1] / "menu" [2] |
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Other versions | Edited version of File:Lexington original configuration orig.gif. Rotated and cropped, healing used for some weird dots. This wasn't perfect (I'm not an image restorationist), but I did the best I could. Also File:Lexington battlecruiser original.jpg and File:Lexington_original_configuration_edited.gif |
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current | 06:10, 24 January 2010 | 5,676 × 2,266 (4.41 MB) | The ed17 (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1="Artwork by F. Muller, circa 1916, depicting the original design adopted for these ships."}} |Source={{LOC-image|id=npcc.32702}}<br> Lower resolution version can be found at the Naval Historical Center's website: specific |
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