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English: An illustration of the paddle steamer Pegasus sinking on 20 July 1843. Taken from the book Perils of the deep - being an account of some of the remarkable shipwrecks and disasters at sea during the last hundred years by Edward N. Hoare, published by the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge in 1885 |
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Source | https://archive.org/stream/perilsofdeepbein00hoar/perilsofdeepbein00hoar#page/183/mode/1up/search/pegasus |
Author | Edward N Hoare |
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